Laws of Maryland.
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1843.
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pany have their right of way to change the location of their
road, that valuable beds of iron ore &c., may be rendered
available, which by reason of said company's rights it is
impossible now to work: and the said company being desi-
rious of not being an impediment to the prosperity and
welfare of said applicants would consent thereto, but
believe and are advised that they cannot change or alter
their said road as it now exists without an enabling act
passed therefore, by the General Assembly of Maryland.
Therefore,
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CHAP. 52.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
Thai at any and all times hereafter, upon application, of any
proprietors of lands over which the Baltimore and Havre-
de-Grace Turnpike Company's road passes, to said com-
pany to change or alter the course of said road, for useful
and convenient purposes; that said company are hereby
authorised and empowered in their discretion to change and
alter their said road, upon such terms and in such manner as
said proprietors, and said company may consent and agree.
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Upon applica-
tion company
may change
said road.
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CHAPTER 51.
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An act to repeal an act entitled, an act to lessen the expenses
of Dorchester County.
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Passed Jan.
26, 1844.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That an act entitled, an act to lessen the expenses of Dor-
chester county, passed December session, eighteen hundred
and forty-two, chapter two hundred and fifty-two, be and
the same is hereby repealed.
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Repealed.
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CHAPTER 62.
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An act giving jurisdiction to single justices of the peace,
over cases of attachment in Allegany county.
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Passed Jan.
26, 1844.
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Whereas certain portions of Allegany county are very
remote from the town of Cumberland, the county seat of
Allegany county, thereby subjecting many of its citizens
to great inconvenience, labor and expense, in obtaining and
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Preamble.
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