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Session Laws, 1800
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BENJAMIN OGLE, Esquire, Governor.                                        November.
1800.
    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it shall and may be lawful for the
trustees of the poor of the said county of Caroline, if they shall be of opinion that the peculiar circumstances
of the said Solomon Cahall, Sarah Cahall, Mary Cahall and Aimey Cahall, or any of
them, as such as to render a situation in the poor-house particularly unsuitable for them, to support
all or such of them as they shall think proper as out-pensioners, in addition to the number now allowed
by the act, entitled, An act to enlarge the powers of the trustees of the poor in the several
counties therein designated, and to allow each of the aforesaid persons an annual pension, not exceeding
thirty dollars per annum, to be paid at such time or times as the said trustees shall direct, the
amount of which said pensions shall be levied in the same manner as the other expences of the poor-house
in the said county.
CHAP.
    VII.
Justices to support
S. Cahall, &c.
CHAP. VIII.
An ACT, entitled, A further supplement to the act passed at November
    session, seventeen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled, An
    act to lay out several turnpike roads in Baltimore county.
WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly, that the commissioners of the review of
the turnpike roads of Baltimore county have omitted to clear, finish and complete, the Reister's-town
turnpike road agreeably to the directions of the act to which there is a supplement, to the
great inconvenience and detriment of the inhabitants of said county; therefore,

    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the commissioners of review of Baltimore county are hereby directed and required to proceed immediately to the clearing, finishing
and completing, of that part of the said Reister's-town turnpike road which is situated between Owings'
mill and Reister's-town, and that they forthwith cause to be employed on the said road not less
than twenty of the criminals adjudged to serve and labour on the public roads of Baltimore county,
according to the act of assembly to which this is a supplement, and that they cause the same number
of criminals to be employed on the said Reister's-town road until the same be completed.

Passed 19th of
Dec. 1800.


Preamble.





Commissioners
to proceed, &c.
CHAP. IX.
An ACT to continue an act, entitled, An act for the better administration 
    of justice in the several counties of this state, and the
    several supplements thereto.
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the act of assembly passed at November
session, seventeen hundred and ninety-six, entitled, An act for the better administration of justice
in the several counties of this state, and the several supplements thereto, be and the same are
hereby continued until the first day of January, eighteen hundred and five.
Passed 19th of
Dec. 1800.


Acts continued.
CHAP. X.
An ACT to alter and change the time for holding the county courts
                    of Baltimore and Washington counties.
WHEREAS one of the county courts for Baltimore and Washington counties are, under the
existing laws, to be held on the first Monday in April of every year, and by the law
passed at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, for regulating elections, the election
for representatives in the congress of the United States are to be held on the first Monday of April,
eighteen and one, and on the first Monday of April of every second year thereafter, in
which case the courts for the counties aforesaid, and elections for representatives, would interfere;
for remedy whereof,
    II.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That from and after the passage of this
act, the county courts for Baltimore county shall be held on the Wednesday after the first Monday of
April, and on the first Monday of September, in every year thereafter; and the county courts for
Washington county shall be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday of April, and on the first
Monday of December, in every year, any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and that all civil
and criminal process, pleas and proceedings, depending in the said county courts, or hereafter to be
issued therefrom, shall be continued and returnable to the said days respectively.
Passed 19th of
Dec. 1800.

Preamble.








Courts, when
to be held, &c.


 
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