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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR
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1847.
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SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That this act shall com-
mence and be in force from and after the passage there-
of, and said corporation shall be restrained by the act of
December session eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,
Chapter two hundred and sixty-seven, entitled, an act
prescribing regulations for the incorporation of manu-
facturing and mining companies.
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CHAP. 298.
In force.
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SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That any company here-
after formed shall have the privilege of passing over the
lands of said Frederick Coal and lion company, so as to
Connect any lateral rail road with the rail road or roads
of said Frederick Coal and Iron company, by paying
said company such sum or sums as may be agreed upon
by three disinterested persons appointed by the com-
missioners of the tax of Allegany county to value said
damages.
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Conditions on
which other
companies can
cross lands.
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SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained shall be so construed as to exempt the lands
and other property of said company from taxation.
CHAPTER 298.
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Not exempted
from taxation.
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An act to make valid a Deed from George Eavenson and
Sarah Mercer, to Ellis Brinton.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That a deed executed by George Eavenson and Sarah
Mercer, executors of George Mercer, on the third day
of May in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,
and recorded in liber J. S., number forty-two, folio
one hundred and forty-seven, one of the land record
books of Cecil county, be and the same is hereby made
valid in law to all intents and purposes, any law or custom
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Passed
Mar. 10, 1848.
Made valid.
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of this State to the contrary notwithstanding; provided,
that the right of third parties having now attached, are
not to be affected by the operation of this act.
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Proviso.
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