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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
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CHAPTER 188.
A supplement to the act entitled, "An act for ex-
tending and Uniting Holliday-street, in the city of
Baltimore."
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1812.
Passed Dec.
30, 1812.
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BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the commissioners of the city of
Baltimore be, and they are hereby authorised to col-
lect the money assessed by the jury empannelled un-
der the act to which this is a supplement, or so much
thereof as remains to be collected, and when so col-
lected to tender or cause to be tendered, said money
to the person or persons entitled by the award of said
jury to receive the same; and if said money shall be
accepted, or when tendered shall be refused by the
person or persons in whose favor the same has been
awarded, the commissioners aforesaid are hereby
authorised and directed to proceed to extend, open
and unite Holliday street, in the manner and direction
provided by the act to which this is a supplement, any
thing therein contained to the contrary notwithstand-
ing.
CHAPTER 189.
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Commission-
ers authorised
to collect and
tender the mo-
ney assessed.
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A further supplement to an act entitled "An act
to enlarge the powers of the commissioners of the
town of Havre-de-Grace. "
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Passed Dec.
31, 1812.
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WHEREAS, It is represented to this General
Assembly by the petition of a number of the in-
habitants of Havre-de-Grace, in Harford county,
that the powers vested in the commissioners of said
town of Havre-de-Grace, by the existing laws are
inadequate to the welfare and benefit of said town,
and have prayed an extension of their powers, and
the same appearing to be proper: Therefore,
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Preamble.
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SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That the commissioners of the
town of Havre-de-Grace, for the time being, and
their successors be, and they are hereby authorised
and empowered to ask, demand and receive from, the
former commissioners of the said town, or from any
other person err persons in whose hands or possession
the same may be, any monies, books or papers be-
tanging to the said town of Havre-de-Grace, and up-
on such demand and refusal to sue for and recover
the same.
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Monies,
books and pa-
pers.
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2. AND WHEREAS, There are public grounds be-
longing to said town, which are at present idle and
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Public
ground, &c. —
rents.
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