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  CHAP.
XC.
 

Passed 3d of 
Jan. 1800.
Coroner may
give bond, &c.
 

Sheriff may
give bond, &c.
 
 
 
 
 

Preamble.
 
 

Treasurer to
pay, &c.

1799.     NOVEMBER.                 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

for his services the sum of four dollars for every day he shall attend the duty of his office, and the
said allowance shall be assessed in the assessment of his county.

                                         CHAP. XCI.
An ACT relating to coroners and sheriffs. Lib. JG. No. 3. fol. 3 . . .

BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That any coroner already appointed, or
hereafter to be appointed, may give bond at any time of the year, within sixty days after his
appointment, in the manner and for the term prescribed by law.

II. AND BE IT ENACTED, That upon the death, resignation, refusal or disqualification, of any
sheriff, the person appointed to succeed him shall give bond in the manner prescribed by law, within
sixty days from the date of his commission.

                                   CHAP. XCII.
An ACT for the payment of the journal of accounts.  Lib. J. G.
   No. 3. fol. 362.

WHEREAS it appears by the journal of accounts of this session, that there is now due from
this state the sum of nine thousand eight hundred and eighty-five pounds sixteen shillings and
ten-pence current money,

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the treasurer of the western shore
shall and he is hereby authorised and required to pay the several persons, their executors, admini-
strators, assigns or orders, or to such of them as shall offer to receive the same, the several sums of
current money allowed to them respectively, as they appear to be settled and ascertained by the said
journal of accounts, out of any money now in the treasury, or which shall come into the treasury, sub-
ject to the appropriation of the general assembly.
 

                                      MARYLAND, sc.

PURSUANT to a resolution of the General Assembly of Maryland, and under
the direction of William Kilty, Esquire, I have carefully examined and compared with 
the records in the office of the general court for the western shore, the acts of the Gene-
ral Assembly of Maryland, passed since the year seventeen hundred and sixty-three, as 
compiled by him, and do certify, that the same are conformable to the record.

   GIVEN under my hand, at the city of Annapolis, this fifth day of September,
         in the year of our Lords one thousand eight hundred, and in the twenty-fifty year
            of the Independence of the United States of America.

                                             JOHN GWINN, Clk. G. C. W. S. S. M. 

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