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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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2651
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The governor to appoint, out of the justices of the peace in each
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county, seven of the most discreet, &c. to be commissioned as jus-
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tices of the levy court— 1798, ch. 34, sec. 1,
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367
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The governor to appoint three men in each county to be judges of the
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orphans court — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 15, sec. 1, ...
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410
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The form of the commission prescrihed — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 15,
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sec. 2, ...........
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410
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A copy of any of the books, papers, entries or proceedings, of the go-
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vernor, attested and sworn to be true copies by the clerk of the
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council, shall he received in evidence in any court, &.c. as if the
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original books, &c. were produced — 1798, ch. 108,
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416
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The governor to appoint a wreck-master in Worcester county for the
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preservation of vessels stranded — 1799, ch. 82, sec. 2,
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422
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The valuation of slaves and servants made by the court, when sentence
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of death is commuted by the governor, to be paid by the treasurer
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on an order by the governor, in favour of the owner — 1802, ch. 92,
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467
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Judges of the county courts may be removed by the governor upon
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the address of the general assembly, provided that two-thirds of all
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the members of each house concur in such address — 1804, ch. 55,
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491
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See Constitution.
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Letters of attorney for acknowledging deeds may be proved before the
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governor of the slate where they shall be executed— 1807, ch. 154,
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sec. 2, p. 556; 1813, ch. 104, sec. 2, .....
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619
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Acknowledgment of deeds by any feme covert residing out of the state,
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may be made before the governor — 1807, ch. 154, sec. 4,
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557
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The levy courts to recommend inspectors of tobacco to the governor
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—1801, ch. 63, sec. 4, ........
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438
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Two of the five, or one of the three, to be appointed and commis-
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sioned— 1801, ch. 63, sec. 5, .......
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438
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Vacancies to be filled from the persons recommended in cases of death,
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resignation or removal — 1806, ch. 12, .....
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536
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Directions respecting the removal of inspectors by the justices; and
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the transmission of the complaint on appeal to the governor, and
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the removal or continuance of such inspectors, and the appointment
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of others— 1801, ch. 63, sec. 31, ......
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449
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The attendance of witnesses may be compelled — 1801, ch. 63, sec. 31,
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449
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The determination of the justices entered in their proceedings, respect-
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ing the number of warehouses, quantity of tobacco, &c. to be
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transmitted to the governor — 1801, ch. 63, sec. 46, .
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455
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More inspectors to be thereupon appointed, or the number reduced —
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1801, ch. 63. sec. 46, .....
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456
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The security in the treasurer's bonds to be approved by the governor —
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1801, ch. 66, sec. 1, . . . .
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457
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Bond, &c. to be required by them when the securities become invalid —
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1801, ch. 66, sec. 2, . . . . .
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458
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The returns of elections for sheriffs to be made as therein directed to
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the governor — 1805, ch. 97, sec. 15 ...
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519
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Same for representatives to congress — 1805, ch. 97, sec. 15,
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519
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