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CLERK OF COUNTY COURT— COUNTY COURT.
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CLERK OF COUNTY COURT.
AN ACT to regulate the Sale of Ardent Spirits, within the Village of
Salisbury, in Somerset and Worcester Counties. — 1834, ch. 119.
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Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
from and after the passage of this act, .it shall not be lawful for
the clerk of Somerset county court, or the clerk of Worcester
county court, to issue a license to any person or persons to sell
ardent spirits, at any place within the village of Salisbury, in
the counties of Somerset and Worcester, or within one and a
half miles of said village, without an order in writing from one
of the judges of the county court of Somerset or Worcester
county, who is hereby authorized to grant such order, if he
shall be satisfied from the representation of twelve or more re-
spectable inhabitants of said village, of the necessity and pro-
priety of granting such license, any law to the contrary not-
withstanding.
COUNTY COURT.
A further SUPPLEMENT to the ACT, entitled, an Act for the better regula-
tion of Chancery Proceedings, in certain cases. — 1829, ch. 142.
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Restricting
licenses.
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SEC. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, all and singular the
powers, authorities and jurisdictions which Somerset county
court, as a court of equity, can exercise at the regular terms of
said county court, may be exercised by either of the associate
judges of said court who may attend, and when he shall attend
at the court-house of said county, on the days between the
several sessions of said court, and appointed by said court,
agreeably to the provisions of the act of assembly, entitled, a
further supplement to an act, entitled an act for the better re-
gulation of chancery proceedings in certain cases, passed at
December session, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, chapter
twenty-seven, and that all and every kind of process which
may issue from said court on the equity side thereof, may be
made returnable to the said intermediate terms, or on the in-
termediate clays as aforesaid.
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Cages in
equity to be
tried.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
clerk of said county to attend the said judge on the said days,
or intermediate terms, and to make due entry of all such
matters and things, as shall or may be ordered or directed by
the said judge.
AN ACT to change the time of holding the November term of Somerset
County Court.— 1835, ch. 179.
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Clerk to
attend
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Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
from and after the passage of this act the county court for
Somerset county, shall be held on the third Monday in May,
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Time
changed.
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