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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

for, and to make report thereon to the said court at their
next meeting, whereupon they shall proceed to reject or
confirm the same as a public road, and when confirmed
it shall be deemed a public road, and be kept in repair as

CHAP. 124.

all other public roads in said county, are now by law di-
rected; provided, said road shall not be less in width than
thirty feet clear of ditches; and provided a!so, that the
public convenience be thereby benefitted, and the ex-
penses incurred in making the same, paid by said peti-
tioners.

Provisoes'.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That such parts of the origi-
nal act to which this is a supplement, as may conflict
with the provisions of this act, be and the same are here-
by repealed, and that this act shall take effect from and
immediately after its passage.

Repealed.

CHAPTER 124.

An act for the benefit of the Heirs of Amelia Henrietta
Fulton.

Passed Feb.
21, 1845.

WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General As-
sembly, by the petition of Robert Fulton, that Doctor Hen-
ry Keerl, late of the city of Baltimore, did by his last will
and testament, (duly proved and recorded in the office of
the Register of Wills for Baltimore county, ) give, devise
and bequeath one seventh part of the residue of his estate,
real, personal and mixed, unto his friend Charles Bohn, and
bis son, George H. Keerl, and the survivor of them, in
trust, for the sole and exclusive use of his, the testator's
daughter, Amelia Henrietta, during her life, free from all
control of any future husband, or liability to any of his debts
or contracts, and after her death, then in further trust for
such children as she might leave at the time of her death,
to be conveyed and assigned to such children, absolutely,

Preamble.

by said trustees, or the survivor of them, in equal propor-
tions, absolutely; provided, that no such conveyance or as-
signment should be made until the children to whom the
same is to be made, should have severally attained the age
of twenty-one years; that under and by virtue of certain
proceedings, subsequently had in the Chancery court of this
State, the rest and residue of the estate of said Doctor Hen-
ry Keerl, mentioned in his will aforesaid, was divided a-
mongst his children and devisees; and by a decree of said
court, all the estate and interest, right and title, of the said
Amelia Henrietta Keerl, in and to the same, became rest-

Proviso.



 

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