EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
levied and collected, the levy court are hereby directed to pay the
same to the person by them employed for the purpose aforesaid, or
to his order. |
NOV. 1809.
CHAP. 202. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the person so employed
by the
levy court shall transcribe the aforesaid book in the clerk's office
of the county aforesaid. |
To be transcribed
in clerk's office. |
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CHAP. CCIII.
An Act to encourage the destruction of Crows in the several Counties
therein mentioned. Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 413. |
Passed Jan. 8, 1810. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
if any person residing in Dorchester and Queen-Anne's (a) counties,
shall bring to any justice of the peace of the county in which
such person shall reside, the head or heads of any crow or crows,
such person shall, for every such head, be allowed in the county
levy of said county the sum of ten cents; and the justices of the
peace before whom such head or heads shall be brought, is hereby
required to give the person bringing the same a certificate thereof,
and cause the said head or heads to be burnt, or otherwise destroyed.
(a) Repealed as to Queen-Anne's county, by 1816, ch. 69. |
Allowance for
crows heads. |
2. PROVIDED NEVERTHELESS, AND BE IT ENACTED,
That no
person whatsoever shall be entitled for any allowance for any such
head or heads without first making oath, or affirmation, as the case
may be, that such crow or crows was or were killed in the county
where such certificate is applied for, and that no certificate hath
been obtained from any other justice of the peace for the same;
and that it shall be the duty of each and every justice of the peace,
before whom such head or heads may be brought by virtue of this
or any other act now existing for the destruction of crows, to take
and receive the oath or affirmation of the party bringing the same,
free and clear from all charges against the person or persons making
such oath or affirmation, any thing in any law to the contrary
notwithstanding. |
No person to be
allowed without
first making oath,
&c. |
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CHAP. CCIV.
An Act for the relief of Philip Hauptman, of Frederick-Town in
Frederick County. Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 414.
A Private Act. |
Passed Jan. 8, 1810. |
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CHAP. CCV.
An Act authorising Justices of the Peace to issue Executions in
certain
cases. Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 415.
See 1808, ch. 19. |
Passed Jan. 8, 1810. |
WHEREAS great doubts have arisen, whether the justices
of the
peace of the respective counties within this state are authorised to
issue executions on judgments rendered by the justices aforesaid,
and superseded under the act, entitled, A further supplement to
the act †, entitled, An act for regulating the mode of staying executions,
and repealing the acts of assembly therein mentioned, and
for other purposes, passed at November session, eighteen hundred
and eight ‡, for remedy whereof, |
Preamble.
† Ch. 19. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the justices aforesaid respectively be and they are hereby authorised
and empowered, to issue executions in the case before mentioned, |
Justices authorised
to issue executions
in certain cases. |
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