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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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2768 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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Retailers so suspended who presume to retail shall forfeit 40s. for every

 

such offence — 1784, ch. 7, sec. 11, .

181

Justices directed, on information of persons retailing without license, to

 

issue warrants for bringing them to answer, &c. — 1806, ch. 31, sec. 2,

539

Duty of the constables to call on retailers not residing in their respec-

 

tive counties, for their license or permit, and on refusal to give in-

 

formation to some justice, under the penalty of ten dollars — 1806,

 

ch. 31, sec. 3, ..........

539

Fines to be paid to the clerk towards the county charges — 1806, ch.

 

31, sec. 4, ...........

540

The tax on licenses to retailers of spirituous liquors, to he collected

 

and received by the clerks of the several counties, instead of the

 

sheriffs— 1824, ch. 148, ........

814

Permit not to be granted to retailers of spirituous liquors or ordinary

 

keepers, after the first of May, 1826, by the court or any judge —

 

1825, ch. 214, sec. 1, ........

869

Provisions for the granting licenses to them by the county clerks —

 

1825, ch. 214, sec. 2, ........

869

See 'License' for the law from 1821.

 

RETORNO HABENDO.

 

See REPLEVIN, Ante.

 

REVERSAL.

 

See APPEALS.

 

REVOCATION.

 

See WILLS— 1798, ch. 101.

 

RIVERS.
1701.—CHAPTER 92.

WHEREAS, There are several counties that are divided by navi-
gable rivers, and no rule has been made how far the jurisdiction
of each county shall extend on the river, therefore,

SEC. 3. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid. That every
county lying on any navigable river in this state shall extend its
jurisdiction from the shore to the channel of such river that divides
the county, and be divided from the other county by the channel
of the said river ; and where any ship or vessel shall ride at anchor
in the channel of such river, process may be served on board the
said ship by the officer of either county that can first serve it, but
when moored by any hold on the land shall be supposed to lie in
that county to whose shore she is fastened, if moored.

RIOTS.

If any church, chapel or convent, or any dwelling or other house, any
ship, ship-yard or lumber-yard, any barn, stable or other out-house,
or any articles of personal property shall be injured or destroyed,

 

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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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