1724
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CALVERT COUNTY.
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Duration.
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SEC. 4. This act to continue for two years, and to the end
of the next session of assembly which shall happen thereafter.
Since continued by the annual continuing law.
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VAGRANTS.
See 'Poor,' ante page 1700.
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CALVERT COUNTY.
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BOUNDARIES.— October, 1777, ch. 7; 1822, ch. 109; 1823, ch. 183;
1824, ch. 176, 193.
ASSESSMENT.
AN ACT for the re- valuation of the Real and Personal Properly in Calvert
County.— 1834, ch. 205.
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Re-assess-
ment au-
thorized.
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Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland \ That
the county commissioners for Calvert county, be, and they are
hereby authorized to meet at Prince Fredericktown, as soon as
may be practicable after the passage of this act, and there pro-
ceed to re-value and re-assess the real and personal property
within said county, agreeably to the provisions of an act, passed
at November session, eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled,
an act for the valuation of real and personal property in the
several counties of this state.
See 1812, ch. 191, 'Baltimore County,' title, 'Assessment,' ante page
1631.
CLERK OF COUNTY COURT.
AN ACT to empower the Clerk of Calvert County to remove certain
Records from the Seat of Justice.— 1804, ch. 102.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, by a law passed in the year seventeen hundred
and forty-eight, chapter seven, the several clerks of the coun-
ties were authorized to remove out of their offices the four last
dockets and papers, and the situation of the clerk of Calvert
county rendering it expedient to extend the number of dockets
which he may be permitted to remove ; therefore.
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Clerk may
remove
certain
dockets.
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SEC. 2. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That it shall and may be lawful for the clerk of Calvert county
to take, remove, or carry out of his public office, the last eight
court dockets and papers next preceding the time of such
taking out, and the same to keep at his own house, or any
other place more suitable to his conveniency within the
county, for and during such time as to him shall seem ne-
cessary, without being liable to incur the penalty imposed by
law for removing records.
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