6. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners shall have full
power and authority to assess and levy upon the persons or com-
pany benefitted by opening and extending the said street, such sum
of money us may be necessary to defray the expenses incurred in
the execution of this act.
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Dec. Ses. 1817.
Levy on per-
sons benefited.
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CHAPTER 118.
An act, entitled, An act to authorise the Trustees from Cal-
vert County for Charlotte Hall School to secede from the
management thereof, aim for other purposes.
Sec 1. be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful, in the discretion of a majority of the
board of trustees from Cal vert county for Charlotte Hall School,
to secede, from the management thereof; and upon their withdraw-
ing, and a certificate, thereof from the register of Charlotte Hall
School, it shall and may he lawful, and the treasurer of the west-
ern shore is hereby directed, to pay to Richard Grahame, Tho-
mas Blake, Samuel L. Smith, John Somerville, Thomas Reynolds,
Thomas C. Dare, John Broom, John T. Bond. and Richard S.
Parrann, commissioners of the school fund for Calvert county, ap-
pointed by an act of assembly, entitled, An act for the distribution
of a certain fund for the purpose of establishing free schools in the
several counties therein named, or to their authorised agent, imme-
diately after the receipt of such certificate as aforesaid from the
register of Charlotte Hall School, and every year thereafter, one
fourth part of any donation which Charlotte Hall School may be
entitled to have or receive from the treasury.
2. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners of the school
fund for Calvert county, or a majority of them, shall have power
and authority to apply the money that may be so transferred to them
in such manner as they may think proper for the purposes of edu-
cation.
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Passed Feb. 4.
Trustees may
secede from
management
of school.
Application of
money.
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CHAPTER 119.
An act concerning the Judgments and Judicial Proceedings
of the Courts of Justice in this State, and to provide for
the completion of the Records in certain cases.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
in all cases of judgments and final proceedings, duly rendered
and made in the late provincial court, and in the late general courts
of the western and eastern shores, of this state, which according
to the laws of the land heretofore used and approved, ought to
have been recorded, but nevertheless remain unrecorded by the
respective clerks whose duty it was to record the same, it shall and
may be lawful for the respective clerks of the court of appeals on
the western and eastern shores, in whose custody and care the
books, papers and proceedings, may remain, and they are hereby au-
thorised and required, on the application of any person or persons,
being interested in any such judgment or final proceeding, and hav-
ing occasion to use the same, to grant and certify an exemplificati-
on or official copy of a record thereof, in like manner as if such
judgment or final proceeding had been duly recorded and signed
by the clerk whose duty it was to enrol the same; and the minutes
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Passed Feb. 4.
Judgments &c
in provincial
and general
courts unre-
corded may be
certified, &c.
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