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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1849.

defendant in said writ of execution, that then, and in
such case, it shall and may be lawful for the securities,
or either of them, of said constable, on the bond which
would be, liable under said writ of fieri facias, to return
said writ of fieri facias to the justice of the peace issuing
the same, or any other justice of the peace of the same
county, in case the justice issuing the same shall have
died, or is not in office, with the endorsement of the fact
thereon, and thai then the justice of the peace to whom
said warrant shall be returned, shall have power and

authority to issue another fieri facias, or any other spe-
cies of execution, now allowed by law, upon having
furnished to him a copy of the judgment upon which
the said fieri facias was issued, in case he was not the
magistrate who rendered said judgment.

CHAPTER 492.

CHAP. 492.

An act to Incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike
Road from the northern terminus of the Baltimore
and Harford Turnpike Road, to the Town of Bel-
Air, in Harford County.

Passed Mar. 9,
1850.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That a company shall be incorporated to
make a turnpike road from the northern terminus of
the Baltimore and Harford Turnpike Road to the town
of Bel-Air.

Company to
make turnpike
road.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That subscription books
shall he opened at Bel-Air, and the city of Baltimore,

on or before the first day of May next, for a capital
stock for said company, of fifteen thousand dollars in
chares of twenty-five dollars each, under the direction
of the following1 commissioners, namely: Thomas A.
Hays, Alexander Norris, William Lee Amos, James
M. McCormick, Harry D. Gough, Charles B. Green,
David Lee Maulsby, William Whitelock, John W.
Richardson, and ——— Starr.

Commissioners
to receive sub-
scriptions.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That, when two hun-
dred shares of said stock shall have been subscribed,
the commissioners shall give twenty days notice of the
time and place appointed for the subscribers to meet to
organize said institution and choose, by plurality of
votes by ballot, a president and six managers, any four
of whom to be a quorum, a treasurer, and such other

General meet-
ings — how and
when called.



 
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