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1845.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 81.
Go into effect.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall go into
effect whenever it shall be accepted by the members of
the company at a special meeting thereof called in pur-
suance of its charter.
CHAPTER 80.
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Passed Feb.
3, 1846.
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An act for the relief of Augustus Mathiot and John B.
Mathiot.
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Judges requir-
ed to strike out
judgment of
condemnation.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the judges of Baltimore county court sitting for
city business, be and they are hereby required upon the
passage of this act to strike out a judgment of absolute
condemnation rendered by said court on September se-
cond, eighteen hundred and forty-five, in an attachment
cause pending in said court, in which John H. Fisher,
and John L. Faxon are plaintiffs, and Augustus Mathiot
and John B. Mathiot, garnishers of John H. Rickett are
defendants, and they are hereby required to reinstate said
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Proviso.
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cause upon the trial calendar of said court; provided,
that the said cause be tried at the next city term of said
court, unless either party thereto have legal cause of con-
tinuing the same.
CHAPTER 81.
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Passed Feb.
3, 1846.
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A supplement to the act entitled, an act to incorporate the
President and Commissioners of the town of Elkton,
and to declare their powers passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and twenty-one, chapter one hundred
and forty-three.
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President and
commissioners
to pass ordi-
nances, &c.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act,
the said president and commissioners of the town of
Elkton, shall have power and authority to pass ordinances
to prevent any immoderate riding or driving through the
said streets with carriage, stage, cart, wagon or other
vehicle, or on horseback, so as to endanger the lives,
limbs or property of any of the citizens of said town, or
to disturb the quiet enjoyment of the streets and tho-
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