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1844.

THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 187.

CHAPTER 186.

Passed March
6, 1845.

A farther supplement to the act entitled, an act for
making certain Roads in Baltimore and Harford Coun-
ties, passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
fifteen, chapter forty-eight.

Time allow-
ed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the time allowed for making and finishing
the turnpike road, authorised by the act to which this is a
supplement, and the supplement thereto, be and the same
is hereby enlarged; and the further time of ten months,
from the period so limited, be and is hereby given and
allowed to said company for the finishing of the same.

Company au-
thorised to al-
ter or change
their route.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted. That said company be au-
thorised and permitted, in their discretion, to alter and
change their present place of branching for the Mc'Call's
Ferry Route, to any other more suitable point, in their
opinion, at or between the lane now known as the School
House Lane, and the finger board at or near the Copper
Factory Dam, any thing in the original act to the contrary
notwithstanding.

CHAPTER 187.

Passed Feb.
25, 1845.

An act imposing a tax on Commissions allowed to Trustees
and Receivers, to aid in paying the debts of the State.

Tax imposed
on commis-
sions allowed
trustees, &c.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That in all cases, in which commissions shall
be allowed to trustees or receivers by the court of chance
ry, the county courts of the several counties of this State,
or of Howard District, as courts of equity or otherwise,
such commissions shall be subject, to a tax for the benefit
of this State of one-tenth part of the sum so allowed, to
be taxed by the auditor of the court, by which such com-
missions shall be allowed, in auditing the account or ac-
counts of said trustees, or receivers respectively.

Tax to be paid
to register in
chancery, &c.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall the duty of the
trustee or receiver, as the case may be, to pay to the re-
gister of chancery, or to the clerk of the court of the coun-
ty, or of Howard District, as the case may be, the sum so
taxed by the auditor, under the first section of this act,
within thirty days after the account reported by the said
auditor, shall have been finally ratified and confirmed, and
on the failure of the said trustee or receiver, as the case



 

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