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ROBERT BOWIE, ESQ. GOVERNOR..

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aforesaid is paid, or tendered, or secured to be paid as
aforesaid, the city commissioners aforesaid are here-
by authorised and directed to remove the same with-
out delay, and to charge the expense of such removal
in equal proportion among the several persons bene-
fited by opening and extending the aforesaid street,
according to the benefit which each may have been
estimated to have received agreeable to the assess-
ment and valuation aforesaid.

CHAPTER 134.

1811.

An ad for the relief of James Keys, an insolvent
debtor of the city of Baltimore.

Passed Dec. 27,

1811.

BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the judges, or any one judge of Bal-
timore county court be, and they, or any one of them,
are hereby authorised and directed to extend to James
Keys the benefit and relief of the act of assembly
passed at November session eighteen hundred and
five, entitled, " An act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, " and the supplements thereto, without
compelling him to produce the assent of two thirds, in
amount, of his creditors; and to extend and afford to
the said James Keys, all the benefits, advantages and

provisions of the, aforesaid acts and the supplements
thereto, in the same manner and upon the same terms
and conditions, as if he had obtained the assent of
two thirds of his creditors to his release under the
same.

CHAPTER 135.

Benefits of the
insolvent laws
granted.

A Supplement to an act authorising a Lottery f o
raise a sum of money for the purpose of making
a permanent bridge over t lie river Monocacy,,
in Frederick county.

Passed Dec. 27,
1811.

BE IT EN 4CTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Henry Williams, Thomas Jones,
Abraham Hebling, Joseph S. Smith, Joseph Little,
Joseph Taney, John Crabster, Lewis Motter, Philip

Nunamaker, Patrick Read, George Troxal, John
Grable, Henry Spalding and Michael Stover, or such
of them as shall undertake to act under this law be,
and they are hereby appointed commissioners, in the
place and stead of the persons named as commission-

Commissioners
appointed, who
are vested with
certain authori-
ty under a cer-
tain provision.



 
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