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1849.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 491.

G. Hilleory, John Valentine, Daniel Blocher, Daniel
Wineow, Joseph Hughes, Edward Mullen, J. Sands

Fell, Norman Bruce, J. Lynn Richardson, William O.
Sprigg, of J., Alpheus Beall, and Thomas J. McKaig,
be and they are hereby constituted and appointed com-
missioners to carry into effect the act to which this is a
supplement, passed at December session, eighteen hun-
dred and forty-two, chapter two hundred and thirty-one.

To construct
road of plank

etc.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said company,
incorporated by the aforesaid act, to which this is a sup-
plement, are hereby authorised to make, build and
construct the said road out of plank, timber or stone, as
they may deem most advisable and expedient.

Inconsistent
acts repealed.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of
acts inconsistent with this act, be and the same are
hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 490.

Passed Mar. 9,
1850.

An act for the relief of Thomas M. D. Baden, for-
mer Collector of Prince George's County.

Time extended.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the time allowed Thomas M. D. Baden, former
collector of taxes, in Prince George's county, by the act
of December session, eighteen hundred and forty-six,
chapter three hundred and twenty-nine, be and the
same is hereby extended to the first day of January,
eighteen hundred and fifty-one.

CHAPTER 491.

Passed
Mar. 9, 1850.

A supplement to the act of eighteen hundred and for-
ty-five, chapter three hundred and seventy-nine.

In cases where
constable shall
die without ex-
ecuting writ.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That in cases where any fieri facias shall have been
issued, or shall hereafter be issued, by any justice of the
peace in this State, to any constable, and such constable
shall have died, without having made any levy there-
under, and taken into his possession, any property of the



 
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