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Session Laws, 1811
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ROBERT BOWIE, ESQ. GOVERNOR

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state of Maryland with good and sufficient security,
to be approved of by the orphans' court of Cecil coun-
ty, and in such penalty as the said court shall adjudge
proper, conditioned for the payment to all the heirs at
law aforesaid, as they shall severally arrive at lawful
age, of such part or portion of the money, with inter-
est thereon arising from the sale of the aforesaid one
undivided half part or moiety of a ware-house and
wharf, situated as aforesaid, as may by law be due
and payable to them; which bond shall be recorded in
the office of the register of wills for the county afore-
said; upon an attested copy of which, under the seal
of office, any suit or suits may be brought for the non-
performance of the condition of said bond, by any
person or persons interested in the same.

CHAPTER 189.

1812.

A supplement to the act entitled, " An act con-
cerning the Chancery court"

Passed, Jan, 7,
1812.

BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That every respondent in any case now
depending, or which may hereafter be brought hi the
chancery court of this state, shall have all the benefits
and advantages which are given to complainants by
the first section of the act to which this is a supple-
ment, passed at November session eighteen hundred
and six.

CHAPTER 190.

Respondents
shall have al!
the benefits and
advantages now
given to com-
plainants.

An act to make public a road leading from Thomas
Kell's farm in Baltimore county to David Lee's
mill, on the little falls of Gunpowder River,

Passed Jan. 7,
1812.

BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That such part of the road formerly open-
ed as the road from Baltimore to Belle-Air, which
passes from Thomas Kell's farm to a small run or field
northward of William Dimmitt's house be, and the

A certain part
of said road de--
clared public.

same is hereby declared to be a public highway; Pro-
vided, the owners of the land over which an exten-
sion of said road shall pass, do open, clear out, make
and extend the same from the place abovementioned,
on as straight a course as the ground will admit, to
the fording place on the little falls aforesaid, at David
Lee's mill, the said extension to be approved by com-
missioners hereby appointed to view the same.

Proviso.



 
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