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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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WILD FOWL.

1395

and that the offices of such collectors, by their removal out of

 

the county, shall thereby become vacant

 

SEC. 2. Confirmatory of the proceedings of former collector.

 

AN ACT to authorize the Commissioners of Anne Arundel County, to

 

levy a sum of money for the payment of a Clerk to the Commissioners

 

of Primary Schools .—1836, ch. 151.

 

Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That

Levy au-

the commissioners of Anne Arundel county, be and they are

thorized.

hereby authorized to levy annually, upon the assessable pro*

 

perty of Anne Arundel county, a tax not exceeding one hundred

 

dollars, to be paid to the clerk that may be appointed by the

 

commissioners of primary schools of said county, as an annual

 

compensation for his services.

 

WILD FOWL.

 

1832, ch. 161, merged in 1833, ch. 220.

 

A SUPPLEMENT to the ACT, entitled, an Act for the preservation of Wild

 

Fowl in the Waters of Swan Creek, Specutia Narrows, Rumney Creek,

 

Bush River, and Gunpowder River, and the Waters of Anne Arundel

 

County.— 1837, ch. 162.

 

SEC. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,

Certain

That no person shall hereafter, in any of the waters of Harford,

shooting
prohibited.

Baltimore and Anne Arundel counties, shoot at wild fowl during

 

the night time with a gun of any description, unless it be from

 

the land, nor shall any person, at any time, either in the day or

 

in the night, shoot any description of gun from skiffs or other

 

boats, which may not be conveniently discharged from the

 

shoulder at arms length, without a rest, and every person con-

 

victed of a violation of this act before any magistrate of any

Penalty.

county adjoining the waters or water courses in which the

 

offence may be committed, shall be fined in the sum of fifty

 

dollars, one-half to the informer, the other half to the commis-

 

sioners of the county in which the offence may be committed,

 

for the use of said county.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That in the trial of every action

Appeal

which may be brought to enforce the penalties of this act, either

provided.

party may have the right to appeal to the county court of the

 

county in which the said action may be commenced, under the

 

limitations and subject to the regulations as are now provided

 

for taking appeals from magistrates' judgments for debt.

 

 

 

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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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