United States Statutes at Large/Volume 5/Appendix/Appendix 2

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United States Statutes at Large, Volume 5
United States Congress
Appendix, Appendix No. 2
4190284United States Statutes at Large, Volume 5 — Appendix, Appendix No. 2United States Congress


No. II.

BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.

Act of Gen. Ass. of Va., passed 27th Feb. 1829.An act further to amend the act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company―Passed February twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine.

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal company may in lieu of bridges substitute boats, &c.Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company be, and they are hereby empowered, whenever it shall be, in the judgment of the president and directors thereof, expedient, in lieu of bridges, to substitute boats, properly fitted, for the transportation of persons, wagons and carriages of every description, across the canal, whenever a public or private road shall render a bridge or ferry necessary, and such road cannot be conveniently conducted under the canal.

President and Directors may, with consent of company, sell, &c. any surplus water.Be it further enacted, That the said president and directors, acting in behalf of the said company, and with the consent and approbation thereof, expressed at some general meeting thereof, in which a majority in interest of said stock is represented, may sell, let, or otherwise dispose of, any surplus water in any part of the said canal, or of any feeder or reservoir thereof, if they shall be of opinion that no injury will result therefrom to the navigation of the canal.

The ground formed in constructing embankments may be sold, &c.Be it further enacted, That whenever it may be necessary to form heavy embankments, piers, or moles, at the mouths of creeks, or along the river shore, for basins and other purposes, and the president and directors may deem it expedient to give a greater strength to the same, by widening them, and constructing them of the most solid materials, the ground so formed for such useful purpose may by them, when so improved, be sold out, or let for terms of years, as they may deem most expedient for the company, on such conditions as may direct the application of the proceeds thereof to useful purposes, and at the same time repay the necessary expense of the formation of such embankments, piers, or moles: Provided,Proviso. That this power shall in no case be exercised as to injure the navigation of the canal.

This act to be in force when, &c.“This act shall be in force so far as relates to the eastern section of the canal, on its receiving the assent of the Legislature of Maryland, and of the Congress of the United States; and shall be valid as relates to both sections, on its receiving the further assent of the Legislature of Pennsylvania.”

Approved, March 3, 1837.”