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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1771 to June-July, 1773
Volume 63, Page 145   View pdf image (33K)
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The Lower House. 145


The Party against whom any Judgment shall pass and who shall
therein be liable to Costs to pay what the other Party shall have
paid or shall be liable to pay.
Gold and Silver to be under a similar Regulation to that of the
last Paper Money Act.
The Fees of Officers and Lawyers to be regulated as they were by
the last Inspection Law, saving that all Persons may discharge
them by the 10.th of April yearly in Gold and Silver according to the
Regulation thereof and if not so discharged in Money then Tobacco
(if the Person charged be a Maker thereof) to be paid.
Execution and Time of Payment by the Sheriffs to be as provided
by the said late Act.
The Clergy to be left out of the Bill in all Respects.
Provision to be made for the Payment of Fees now due.
John Beale Bordley Esq.r from the Upper House delivers to M.r
Speaker a Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Baltimore Town.
On Motion, Ordered, That the Propositions from the Conferrees
of the Upper House be now taken into Consideration.
On a second reading [of] the said Propositions the House came
to the following Resolutions
Part of the first Proposition "that the Bonds of Inspectors be
put in Suit as heretofore" Rejected.
The latter Part of the said Proposition "that Probat of the Exe-
cution of the Bond be recorded with the Bond," Agreed.
The 2.nd Proposition "that if Inspectors rechosen neglect to give
Notice such Neglect be considered as an actual Refusal." Rejected.
The 3.d Proposition "that the Inspection be closed at the Time
fixed by the late Inspection Act" Rejected.
The 4.th Proposition "that Inspectors Notes be payable to the
Owner or Bearer." Agreed.
The 5.th Proposition "that Penalties be in similar Cases as in the
late Act, and so Prosecutions and Mode of Recovery" Rejected.
The 6.th Proposition "that Tobacco inspected under private Agree-
ment be not a good Tender and to be exported in a limitted Time."
Agreed.
The 7.th Proposition "That the Sale of Tobacco be in open Court"
Agreed.
The 8 Proposition about Allowance on Receipts. Agreed
The 9.th & 10.th Propositions relative to the Clerk of the County
and Magistrates. Agreed.
The 11.th Proposition "That Judgments on Bonds be entered up
as the Use or Practice hath been"; wants Explanation. We take the
Usage to be agreeable to our Clause, that Judgments on Bonds are

L. H. J.
Liber No. 54
Nov. 4



 
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