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1852.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 30.
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in a westerly direction, by a straight line, to the south-
ern end of Smith's lane, at the turnpike road, leading
from Flinstone to Cumberland, and on the farm now
owned by Henry A. Jamison, and heretofore owned by
Henry Smith, now deceased; from thence in a norther-
ly direction along said lane to the point from which
two lanes diverge; thence along the lane leading in a
north-westerly direction to the base of Evitt's moun-
tain; thence along the base of said mountain to the
Pennsylvania line, so as to include Pleasant Valley, in
District number nine, aforesaid.
CHAPTER 30.
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Passed Feb.
18, 1852.
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AN ACT to repeal that portion, of the act of eighteen
hundred and thirty five, chapter thirty five, entitled,
an act to establish the Richmond. Market, which re-
quires that the stalls in said Market shall be rented
for a term not exceeding three years, and to give
authority to the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more to dispose of the same, as the public interest
may require.
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Repealed.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the restriction contained in the act of eighteen
hundred and thirty-five, chapter thirty-five enti-
tled, an act to establish the Richmond Market, which
requires that the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
shall rent or hire the stalls and stands thereof for a
term not exceeding three years at any one time, be,
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May rent for
any term of
years.
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and the same is hereby repealed; and that hereafter
the said Mayor and City Council of Baltimore be, and
they are hereby empowered to rent, hire, lease, sell, or
dispose of the same in any manner and for any term
of years that the public interest may seem to require.
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