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CHARLES CALVERT, Esq; Governor.
1726.
Houses of Assembly, and the Authority of the same, That every Person against
whom any Sentence or Decree hath been made in the said Court, since the
first Day of May this present Year, shall and may, by virtue of this Act, be
at Liberty to enter an Appeal from any such Sentence or Decree, at any Time
within Thirty Days after the End of this present Session of Assembly, and
the said Appeal to prosecute before a Court of Delegates, at any Time within
Thirty Days after such Appeal is entered:  And that all Persons against whom,
any Sentence or Decree in the said Prerogative Court shall hereafter be made,
shall be allowed the Space of Thirty Days to enter an Appeal therefrom, and
Thirty Days more to prosecute such before a Court of Delegates; any thing in 
the Act for the better Administration of Justice in Testamentary Affairs, Granting
Administrations, &c. or any other Law, Statute, Usage or Custom to the contrary
thereof notwithstanding.
                                    Examined and Compared with the Original Act, REVERDY GHISELIN,
                                                                                                                            THOMAS BACON.
CHAP.
  IX.

30 Days allowed
to enter
an Appeal
from the Prerogative
Court, and
30 Days more
to prosecute
the same before
a Court
of Delegates,
the Act of 
1715, ch. 39,
§. 27, &c.
notwithstanding.

CHAP. X.
An Act reviving and continuing an Act, entitled, d  An Act for regulating of Ordinaries.
    Lib. L. Nº 5. fol. 136.  EXP.
    1717, ch. , hereby continued from the 29th September next, until the End of the next Session
        of Assembly, which should happen after the said 29th September.
Passed 25th
July 1726.
CHAP. XI.
An Act for the further Encouragement of Tillage and Husbandry.  Lib. L. Nº 5.
    fol. 137.  EXP.
Ditto.
To be in Force Ten Years, from the 25th March 1727, to the 25th March 1737.
CHAP. XXII.
An act for the Relief of Josias Sunderland of Calvert County, from the Reversal
    of a Judgment obtained against him in his Lordship's Provincial Court,
    by Samuel Gover, of Ann-Arundel County, on an Appeal from Calvert
    County Court; the Original Action being brought as well at the Suit of the said
    Lord Proprietary as the said Sunderland; and for the Affirming the Judgment
    obtained by his said Lordship and Sunderland, against the said Samuel Gover,
    in Calvert County Court.  Lib. L. Nº 5. fol. 139.  PR.
Ditto.
CHAP. XXIII.
An act impowering a Committee to lay, assess and apportion the Public Levy, for
    this present Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty-six.  Lib. L. Nº 5,
    fol. 140.
Ditto.
At a Session of ASSEMBLY begun and held at the
    City of Annapolis, in the County of Ann-Arundel
    for the Province of Maryland, on the 10th, and
    ended the 30th Day of october, in the 13th Year
    of the Dominion of the Right Honourable CHARLES,
    absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of
    Maryland and Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore,
    &c. Annoq; Domini 1727, were Enacted the following
    Laws, viz.
1727.
CHARLES CALVERT, Esq; Governor.
CHAP. I.
An Act for ascertaining the Form of the Oath of Judge or Justice.  Lib. L.
    Nº 5. fol. 143.  DISSENT.
Passed 30th
October 1727.
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