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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1837.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That for the purpose of
enabling the levy court more conveniently to perform
the duties required of them by this act, the said court
is hereby authorised in their discretion to appoint an
agent and to delegate to said agent such powers as are
necessary to do any acts they may authorise said agent
to do, and to require of him such security for the per-
formance of his duties as they think necessary, and also
to allow him a fair compensation.

CHAP. 82.
Agent authoris-
ed.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the third section of
an act, entitled, an act to provide for the building a
court house in Worcester county, passed at December
session eighteen hundred and thirty-four, chapter forty
seven, be, and the same is hereby repealed, together
with all other enactments inconsistent with the pro-
visions of this act.

CHAPTER 82.

Repealing
clause.

An act to Incorporate the Springfield Academy, of Car-

roll county.

Passed Jan. 6,
1838.

SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Doctor Howes Goldsborough, Doc-
tor R. D. Hewitt, of Anne Arundel county, and Doctor
Nathan Browne, Eli Hewitt, Nathan Gorsuch, Joseph
Steele and Cornelius Shipley, of Carroll county, be,
and they are hereby incorporated the first Trustees of
the aforesaid academy, and the said trustees and their
successors to be elected in the manner hereinafter men-
tioned, shall be and they are hereby declared to be one
community, corporation and body politic with perpetual
succession in deed and in law, to all intents and pur-
poses, connected with the said institution, by the name

Persons incor-
porated.

and style of the Springfield Academy of Carroll coun-
ty, by which name and title they and their successors

Style.

shall be competent and capable in law and in equity to
take and to hold to themselves and their successors, for
the use of the said academy, any estate in messuages,
land and tenements, annuities, goods, chattels, monies
or effects, by the gift, grant, bargain, sale, convey
ance, devise or bequest of any person or persons what-

Corporate pow-
ers.



 
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