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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1837.

CHAPTER 252.

CHAP. 253.

A further supplement to the act, entitled, an act to lay
out and open a new Road in Frederick and Baltimore
counties, passed at December session, eighteen hun-
dred and thirty two, chapter twenty three.

Passed Mar. 24,
1838.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the commissioners of Baltimore coun-
ty, are hereby authorized and required to receive, ex-
amine and audit the account of Alexander Gillis and
Greenberry Shipley, two of the commissioners, named
in the act to which this is a supplement, for work done
in surveying, locating and opening the road mentioned
in said act. and to approve of the whole or such part
thereof as they may think just and proper, and that
they cause the necessary sum, to pay three-fourths of
said account, to be levied and collected as provided for
by said act.

Accounts of A.
Gillis and G.
Shipley.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of
Carroll county are hereby authorised and required, upon
the production of a copy of said account mentioned in the
first section, with a, certificate of the commissioners of
Baltimore county endorsed thereon, that the same is
correct, to cause the necessary sum to pay one-fourth
of said account, to be levied and collected in said coun-
ty, and to pay over the same to said Alexander Gillis
and Greenbury Shipley.

Levy directed.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the commissioners
of Baltimore county be, and they are hereby required
to pay over the amount to be levied and assessed under
the provisions of the first section of this act to Hie said
Alexander Gillis and Greenbury Shipley, on or before
the first day of December next.

CHAPTER 253.

Payment.

An act relating to Promissory Notes and Bills of Ex-
change.

Passed Mar. 24,
1838.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Maryland, That a protest duly made by a Notary Pub-

Protest prima
facie evidence
of non-accep-
tance.



 
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