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Session Laws, 1813 (Special Session)
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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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nying the respective settlements, and to record the se-
veral warrants, signed by the governor for the time be-
ing.

MAY SESS.
1813.

9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if any person
shall deem himself injured by any settlement made by
an accountant, they may appeal at any time within
three months to the governor and council, for the time
being.

Settlements.

10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if any ac-
countant shall receive any pay or emolument, other
than what may be allowed by law, he shall pay and
forfeit A sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be
recovered by indictment in the court of the county
where the offence may have been committed.

Accountants.

CHAPTER 18.

A supplement to an act entitled, "An act for opening
and extending Aisquith street, in the eastern pre-

Passed May 20,
1813.

cincts of Baltimore. "
Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That all that part of a street laid
down as "Aisquith Street" by Robert Ballard, on a
plat filed and recorded in Baltimore county court, a-
mong the records thereof, in Liber W. G. No. G. G.
folio 27, &c. be, and the same is hereby declared a

Part of Ais-
quith street de-
clared public

public street and highway.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the city com-
missioners of Baltimore be, and they are hereby em
powered to open and extend the said street, commen-
cing at the south end of the west line of the said street;
thence running to Pitt street, intersecting the same at
right angles; thence with Pitt street to the east line of
Lloyd's lane, and thence with said line to the end of
the east line of Aisquith's street, as laid down in said
plat, whether the same be within the city or in the pre-
cincts of Baltimore; any thing in the act to which this
is a supplement to the contrary notwithstanding,

CHAPTER 13.

City commis-
sioners may ex-
tend said street
—its direction.

A supplement to an act entitled, "An act authoris-
ing James Sloan, Senr. of the city of Baltimore, as
attorney for Dr. Joseph Mackrill, to execute a
deed to Edward Harris, for the lands therein men-
tioned "

Passed May 26,
1813.

Sec. 1, BE IT ENACTED by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That all the right, title and interest
of the state of Maryland, of, in and to two parts of a

Right of the

state to certain
tracts of land
relinquished.



 
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