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Session Laws, 1849
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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

1849.

tion of tolls, and transacting all other business of sale
company, as in their judgment may be necessary.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained shall be so construed as to authorise said com-
pany, or its agents, or officers, to issue any scrip or bank
note, or exercise any banking privileges whatever.

CHAP. 489.

Banking forbid.

SEC. 11. And he it enacted, That the Legislature
reserves to itself the right to change, alter or annul this act
of incorporation, at pleasure.

Reservation.

CHAPTER 488.
An act to make valid a deed therein mentioned.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed made and executed on the third day
of August, in the year eighteen hundred and forty, by
Elias Wilson, and Massa Wilson, his wife, to Moses G.
Robinett, John North, and Jasper Robinett, as the ves-
trymen of the Evangelical Lutheran church, at the head
of Murly branch, in Allegany county, and their succes-
sors, and which deed is recorded in Liber A B, number,
A A, folios, four hundred and eighty-nine and four hun-
dred and ninety, one of the land records of Allegany

county, be and the same is hereby made good and valid
in law, to the said vestrymen, and their successors in of-
fice, as if the act of Assembly, of eighteen hundred and
two, chapter eleven, had in all respects been complied
with.

CHAPTER 489.

Passed
March 9, 1850.

Declared valid.

An act entitled, a. supplement to an act entitled, an act
to Incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike road
from the town of Cumberland, by the nearest and
most practicable route, to the Pennsylvania Line, in
the direction of Bedford, Pennsylvania.

Passed
Mar. 9, 1850.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Thomas Shriver, Henry Broad-
makle, Alpheus B. Beall, Gustavus Beall, William J.

Commissioners
appointed.



 
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