His LORDSHIP in PERSON.
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1681. |
CHAP. XIII.
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An Act for Payment and Assessment of the public Charge of this Province.
Lib.
WH. fol. 188. OBS. |
Passed 12th
Nov. 1681. |
CHAP. XIV.
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An Act against Ingrossers and Regrators. Lib. WH fol.
192.
EXP.
To be in Force 3 Years, &c.
Continued 1682, ch. 8 and 12. 1684, ch. 6. 1686,
ch.
3.
and 1688,
ch.
2. A new Law 1692, ch. 64. |
Ditto.
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CHAP. XV.
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An Act for the Relief of Jacob Leister of New-York, Merchant.
Lib. WH.
fol. 193. PR. |
Ditto. |
CHAP. XVI.
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A Supplementary Act to the * Act for Limitation of Officers Fees.
Lib. WH.
fol. 194. REP. |
Ditto. |
* 1676, ch. 11. A new Act for Fees,
1692, ch. 53.
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CHAP. XVII.
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An Act for confirming the Title of a Parcel of Land in Calvert
County,
in Samuel
Holdsworth, and his Heirs, against Edward
Husbands, and his Heirs,
for ever. Lib. WH. fol. 194.
PR. |
Ditto.
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Acts made at a Session of ASSEMBLY, begun and
held at St. Mary's, on the 5th Day of
April,
in
the 7th Year of the Dominion of CHARLES, &c.
Annoq; Domini 1682, and ended the 13th
Day of
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His LORDSHIP in PERSON.
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CHAP. I.
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An Act for Encouragement of Tillage and raising Provisions, for
the Advancement
of Trade within this Province. Lib. WH.
fol. 239. EXP.
To be in Force 3 Years, or to the
End of the next Session . Continued 1684, ch. 6. 1686,
ch.
3. and 1688, ch. 2. An additional Act made 1688, ch. 5.
A new Law 1692, ch.
68. |
Passed 13th
May 1682. |
CHAP. II.
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An Act limiting the Expences of the Commissioners of the County
Courts of this
Province. Lib. WH. fol. 240.
EXP.
To be in Force 3 Years, &c.
Continued 1684, ch. 6. 1686, ch. 3 and 1688,
ch.
2. A
new Law 1692,
ch.
18. |
Ditto.
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CHAP. III.
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An Act of ascertaining what Damages shall be allowed on protested
Bills of Exchange.
Lib. WH. fol. 241. EXP.
To be in Force 3 Years, &c.
Continued 1684, ch. 6. 1686, ch. 3. and 1688,
ch.
2. A
new Law 1692,
ch.
12. |
Ditto.
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CHAP. IV.
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An Act explaining * An Act concerning Port Duties and Masters
of Ships. Lib. WH. fol. 241. |
Ditto.
* 1661, ch. 7. |
Whereas in the said Act it is, among other Things, ordained and
enacted, " That all Vessels whatsoever, not properly belonging
" to this Province, having a Deck flush Fore and Aft, coming
" in and Trading within this Province, shall pay, for Port Duties,
or Anchorage,
" Half a Pound of Powder, and three Pounds of Shot, or so much
" in Value, for every Ton of Burden, to the Lord Proprietary, and his
" Heirs;" which Clause not sufficiently expressing the Design and Intendment
of the said Act, to the great Decay and Discouragement of Navigation
in this Province: For Explanation whereof, Be
it Enacted by the Right Honourable
the Lord Proprietary, by and
with the Advice and Consent of the Upper |
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