LAWS OF MARYLAND.— 1821.
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missioners shall forthwith pity over to the treasurer of the
western shore, the residue of the proceeds of the said lottery, to
remain in the treasury subject to future appropriation by the
legislature, in such manner as to them may seem proper.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted. That the said commissioners shall
report to the governor and council, on or before the end of
twenty days after the expiration of twelve months after the
drawing of any lottery authorized by this act, the number and,
account of the prizes which have not been demanded by the
holders thereof, and which agreeable to the scheme are forfeited ;
and upon the said report being approved and passed by the
governor and council, the said commissioners shall forthwith
pay to the treasurer of the western shore, the amount of prizes
so remaining unclaimed, to be appropriated as herein provided.
SEC. 6. Merged in 1825, ch.210; 1828, ch. 129, sec. 22; and 1831, ch. 80.
CHAPTER 193.
A further and additional SUPPLEMENT to the ACT, entitled, an Act concerning
Crimes and Punishments.
Repealed by 1822, ch. 134.
CHAPTER 194.
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Shall report
prizes not
demanded.
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A further SUPPLEMENT to the ACT*, entitled, an Act to regulate the
Inspection of Tobacco,
See notes to the original act, ante page 437.
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*1801,ch.
63.
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SEC. 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland,,
That from and after the first day of November next, except as
to Charles and Saint Mary's counties, it shall be the duty of
the several inspectors of tobacco, before they proceed to dis-
charge the duties of their respective appointments, to take, in
addition to the oath (or affirmation) already prescribed by the
original act to which this is a further supplement, the following
oath (or affirmation) as the case may be : 'I, A. B. do solemnly
swear (or affirm,) that I will faithfully and honestly discharge
the duties of inspector of tobacco for —————— warehouse ;
that I will, whenever I shall draw samples thereof in the
manner prescribed by the provisions of this act, select without
favour, affection, prejudice or partiality, such samples as in my
conscience and judgment I shall deem a fair sample of the
average quality of the tobacco in the hogshead from which such
sample shall be drawn, as far as can be ascertained by the
breaks directed hereafter to be made; and further, that I will
use every diligence to ascertain the true quality of tobacco
inspected by me, whenever I shall suspect that any fraud has
been used or practised in the packing thereof.'
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Oath of
inspectors.
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