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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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1494

BALTIMORE CITY.

 

A SUPPLEMENT to an ACT, entitled, an Act to regulate the Inspection

 

of Salted Fish.— 1835, ch. 348.

 

SEC. 1, 2. Repealed by 1836, ch. 50.

Two addi-

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the governor and council,

tional in-
spectors.

be, and they are hereby required to appoint two additional in-

 

spectors of salted fish in the city of Baltimore.

Repeal.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That so much of the act or acts

 

regulating the inspection of lish as are inconsistent with the

 

provisions of this act be and the same are hereby repealed.

 

A further SUPPLEMENT to an ACT, entitled, an Act to regulate the

 

Inspection of Salted Fish. — 1836, ch. 50.

Repeal.

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

 

the first and second sections of an act, entitled, a supplement to

 

an act, entitled, an act to regulate the inspection of salted fish,

 

passed at December session in the year eighteen hundred and

 

thirty-five, chapter three hundred and forty-eight, be and the

 

same are hereby repealed.

 

FLOUR.

 

AN ACT relating to the Inspection of Flour, and other Articles in the

 

Precincts of the City of Baltimore .—1803, ch. 83.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, it is represented to this general assembly, that

 

many persons residing in the precincts of the city of Baltimore

 

labour under great disadvantages by reason of the inspectors of

 

said city not being authorized to inspect flour and other articles

 

within the said precincts; for remedy whereof,

Laws here-
tofore
passed on
the subject

SEC. 2. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the laws heretofore passed, or hereafter to be passed, re-
specting the inspection of flour, provisions, butter and liquors,

to extend to
the pre-
cincts of
city.

and the ordinances of the corporation of the city of Baltimore,
so far as the same relate to the inspection of flour, provisions,
butter and liquors, shall extend, and are hereby extended, to

 

the precincts of said city, in as full and ample a manner as if

 

the precincts of the city of Baltimore had been mentioned

 

therein, and the different inspectors, authorized for that purpose

 

by the mayor and city council, shall have the same power to

 

inspect any flour, provisions, butter or liquors, in the precincts

 

of the city of Baltimore, that they now have in said city, and

 

shall, when called upon, inspect flour, provisions, butter or

 

liquors, in the precincts, in the same manner, and under the

 

same restrictions and penalties, that are imposed in case of fail-

 

ing to inspect the like articles iu the city of Baltimore; and the

 

different inspectors shall he entitled to the same fees for inspec-

 

tions in the precincts as they are authorized to receive for in-

 

spections under the laws of this state, or under the ordinances

 

of the corporation of the city of Baltimore, in said city, and all

 

 

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