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Session Laws, 1852
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E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1852.

bars per day, for every day they shall necessarily be en-
gaged in the discharge of the duties required by this act.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the beginning for
the same be at a point on the road leading from the
National road, from Piney Grove, where the line of
district number one and district, number three crosses
said road, thence with said road to the top of Hooppole
Ridge, at the old burnt school house, thence with the
Hooppole road to the Little Yough Bridge, at the old
Armstrong farm; said new district to be called district
number fourteen or Sangin ground district.

CHAP. 220.

Location and
number of dis-
trict.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the place for hold-
ing elections in said new election district, shall beat the
house of Archibald Casteel, and the place for elections
in district number one shall be at the house of Jonathan
Wilson, in the said Allegany county.

CHAPTER 219.

Place of hold-
ing elections.

AN ACT to provide for the final Disposition of
Undecided Cases pending in the District Courts.

Passed May
21, 1852.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That in all cases where causes have been institu-
ted in District Courts, and have not been decided or
finally disposed of, either parly may remove the same
before a single justice of the peace of the county, to be
there heard, tried and finally adjudicated, in the same
manner, and as fully as if such cause had been origi-
nally brought before such justice, and he had been
vested with authority by law to hear and determine like
cases, reserving to each party the right to appeal as from
ordinary decisions of justices of the peace.

CHAPTER 220.

Cause may he
removed be-
fore a single
justice of the
peace.

AN ACT to Extend the Time of certain Collectors
to complete their Collections.

Passed May
11, 1852.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

of Maryland, That Henry Tolson, Benedict Edelen,
William A. Quynn, William Lyles, of Thomas, Sta-

Time extend-
ed to collec-
tors named.



 
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