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Liber LL. 4
Acts
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of this Province and the authority of the same, that the sd Sum of
Two hundred fifty five pounds two shillings and five pence in mony,
be Satisfied & paid to whome the same is due out of the publick Stock
raised & Lodged in the publick Treasurers hands of this province and
that the aforesd Sum of three hundred fifty Eight thousand two
hundred & forty Eight pounds of tobacco, be by an Equall Assessm'
of twenty two pounds of Tobo per Pole Levyed on the Taxable In-
habitants of this province and by the Sherriff of Each Respective
County Collected and paid to the Severall persons to whom it is due
according to the said Journall and List of Payments.
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Acts of 1711,
ch. 18
p. 25
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An Act to revive Continue and make good and Valid in law all
Process and proceedings in St Mary's County Court from the
Eighth day of June this present year to the first tuesday of Novem-
ber next Ensueing
Be it Enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majty by and with
the Advice and Consent of her Majtys President, Councill, and As-
sembly of this Province and the Authority of the Same, that all writts,
Pleas, Process, Indictmts Informations, bills, Suits, Actions or pro-
ceedings whatsoever depending, in the said County Court the said
Eighth day of June, and all writts and process returnable from the
sd Eighth day of June or the Eleventh day of the same month, to
the first tuesday in August then next Ensueing, And from the said
first tuesday or first Wednesday in August, to the first tuesday in
November this present yeare. shall be good and Effectuall in Law,
to all Intents, Constructions and purposes whatsoever, any Dis-
continuance by the not Comeing of the Justices to adjorne the
same Court to the Contrary Notwithstanding.
Provided always that this act or any thing therein Contayned
shall not Extend, or be Construed to Extend, to take away such
Errors in Law, as shall or may Arise upon the Mis: Issueing of
Process Mis: Pleading and Erronious rendering of Judgmt in Poynt
of Law, But that in all such Cases, the parties Grieved, may have
their writt or Writts of Error or appeale upon such Erronious Judg-
ment, as they might have had. before the makeing this act, anything
therein to the Contrary Contayned notwithstanding.
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Acts of 1711,
ch. 19
(Revives
1704, ch. 86)
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An Act reviveing an act Entituled an Act for Limitation of
Officers fees.
Be it Enacted by the Queens most Excellent Majty by and wth the
advice and Consent of her Majtys President Councill and Assembly
of this province, And the authority of the same, that one Act of As-
sembly of this Province made at a Generall Assembly begun and held
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