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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
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CHAPTER 76.
A further supplement to the act entitled, an act to incor-
porate a company to make a turnpike road leading to
Cumberland, and for the extension of the charters of
the several banks in the city of Baltimore and for other
purposes.
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DEC. SESS.
1814.
Passed Jan.
25, 1815.
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Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That the time for commencing the
work on the said turnpike road as provided by the act
to which this is a supplement, be and hereby is extended
to two years from and after the passage of this act, any
thing contained in any former law to the contrary not-
withstanding.
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Time lor com-
mencement
extended.
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2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That such of the
banks as may have accepted the terms prescribed by the
act to which this is a further supplement, subsequent to
the time required by that act or which may accept the
same before the first day of June next, shall have and
be entitled to all the benefits and privileges contained in
the act to which this is a further supplement.
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Acceding
banks.
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CHAPTER 77.
An act to allow further time to the several Sheriffs and
Collectors therein named to complete their collections.
SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Matthias Dashiell late sheriff and
collector of Somerset county; James Grayless collector
of Caroline county; Edward Wood, William Clare and
Benjamin Leitch, former collectors of Calvert county ;
Robert Welch (of Ben.) collector of Anne Arundel coun-
ty; John Duhamell late collector of Queen Ann's county;
Thomas W. Griffith collector of Baltimore county, and
George Washington Thomas as agent for Edward Wil-
kins late sheriff and collector of Kent county, be, and
they are hereby severally authorised to collect until the
first day of January eighteen hundred and sixteen in the
same manner as they respectively might or could have
done within the time limited by law.
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Passed Jan.
23, 1815.
Time extended
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2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the
duty of the aforesaid Matthias Dashiell, James Grayless,
Edward Wood, William Clare, Benjamin Leitch,
Robert Welch, John Duhamel, Thomas W. Griffith,
and George Washington Thomas, before they or either
of them shall proceed to execute or distrain the property
of any person or persons for taxes, officers fees or public
dues in virtue of this act, to deliver to or leave at the
last place of abode of such person or persons, his, her
or their executors or administrators, chargeable with the
same, at least thirty days previous to levying such execu-
tion or distress, an account written in words at full length
of the taxes, officers fees or public dues, demanded of hint,
her or them, with an affidavit annexed thereto, that they
have not received any part thereof, nor any thing as se-
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Accounts— to
be proved.
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