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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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POOR.

1937

office, and a certified copy thereof, shall be furnished to the
justices of said court, at the first meeting which a majority of
them may attend, on or after the first Monday of November
next, after said election.

Copy
furnished.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That in the case of a vacancy by
the death, resignation, refusal to act, removal from the district,
or by a tie among two or more, at said elections, a new election
shall be held in the proper levy court district, to supply the
vacancy ; the election judges, or any of them, in said district,
first giving ten days notice of such new election, in one or more
newspapers of the county, and by handbills put up at public
places in said district; and said elections shall be held and
regulated, as the fust election is directed to be by this act.

Case of
vacancy.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the justices of the levy court
of said county, hereafter elected in virtue of this act, shall have
all the powers, rights and authority, be subject to the same
qualifications, perform all the duties, and make all the appoint-
ments that the justices of the levy court of said county, have
heretofore had and exercised, and which they would have
if appointed and commissioned by the governor, by and with
the consent and advice of the senate, under the laws in being

Powers,
privileges
and duties.

before and at the time of the passage of this act.
SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That all acts and parts of acts
of assembly, so far as they are inconsistent with this act, be and
they are hereby repealed.

METHODIST CAMP MEETINGS.
1812, ch. 14; 1820, ch. 83, are merged in 1824, ch. 53, ante page 803.

ORDINARY AND RETAILERS.
A further SUPPLEMENT to an ACT, entitled, im Act for Licensing and
regulating Ordinary Keepers. — 1821, ch.238.
See ante page 1345, 'Allegany County,' title 'Retailers.*

PEOPLE OF COLOUR.
1838, ch. 269, ante page 1825, see 'Carroll County,' title 'People of
Colour.'

POOR.
AN ACT for the relief of the Poor within the several Counties therein
mentioned, — 1768, ch. 29.
See 'Anne Arundel County,' title 'Poor,' ante page 1372.

1770, ch. 7 ; 1771, ch. 18, authorize Assessments for certain years.

AN ACT to enlarge the powers of the Trustees of the Poor in the several
Counties therein designated. — 1799, ch. 65.
Repealed as to Frederick County, by 1835, ch. 307.

1804, ch.69, sec 'Anne Arundel County,* title 'Poor,' ante page 1382.

Acts in-
consistent
herewith
repealed.

 

 

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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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