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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 274

and unnecessary to exercise the powers and privileges
hereinbefore granted, then and in that case they are
hereby empowered, in their discretion, to alter and
change the location of school house, believed to be num-
bered six, situated in the aforesaid district, and located
near the residence of Doctor Franklin Waters, from its
present site to some suitable and eligible place near the
residence of the late Zadock Duvall, and that for effect-
ing the aforesaid change in the location of said school,
the said trustees be, and they are hereby authorised, in
their discretion, to sell said school house and lot, or to

Provisoes.

remove the same; provided, that a sale thereof shall
be deemed most expedient, then and in that case, it shall
be the duty of the said trustees to apply the proceeds
accruing from such sale, to the erection and construction
of a new school house, to be located as above described ;
and be it further provided, that for the purpose of car-
rying into eflect the provisions of this section, the afore-
said trustees are hereby authorised to exercise the pow-
ers vested in said board, by the act passed at December
session, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, chapter sixty-
one, and that the said levy court be, and they are hereby
authorised to levy upon the assessable properly of said
county, payable to the order of said trustees, such sums
of money as may be required for the purposes aforesaid.

Subject alike

to the primary
schools.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the said school house,
when erected, shall be subject to all laws, and entitled
to all privileges, that all other primary schools in said
county are subject and entitled to.

CHAPTER 274.

Passed March
9, 1847.

An act to continue in force such Acts of Assembly as
would expire during the present session.

In force.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That all public acts and parts of public acts that would
expire with the present session of the General Assembly
be, and the same are hereby re-enacted and continued
in force until the last Monday in December next, and
to the end of the session of the General Assembly then
to be begun and held; provided, that this act shall not
be taken or construed so as to embrace any act or parts
of acts which may have been, or shall be repealed or in



 
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