EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. C.
An Act to pay the Civil List, and other expenses of Civil Government.
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 568. |
1810.
CHAP. 100.
Passed Dec. 24. |
WHEREAS those who dedicate their time, abilities
and labour, to
the public, ought to receive a reasonable and adequate compensation
for their services; |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the following officers of civil government, for the time being, shall
be entitled to receive at the rate of the following salaries, in current
money, for the ensuing year, to wit: The treasurer of the
western shore, two thousand dollars; the treasurer of the eastern
shore, four hundred and fifty dollars; the auditor, eight hundred
dollars; the clerk of the council, eight hundred dollars; the clerk of
the senate, one hundred and fifty dollars; the clerk of the house of
delegates, three hundred dollars; the printer to the state, twelve
hundred dollars; the messenger to the council, two hunderd
fifty dollars. |
Officers salaries. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all monies which
shall remain in
the treasury after discharging the journal of accounts, and all unappropriated
money which may come into the treasury, be first applied
to the payment of the civil list for the ensuing year. |
Monies to be first
applied to payment
thereof. |
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CHAP. CI.
An Act to lay out a certain Road in Harford County. Lib.
TH. No.
2, fol. 569.
This act repealed by 1811, ch. 168. |
Passed Dec. 24. |
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CHAP. CII.
An Act for the benefit of Jacob Kiler. Lib. TH. No. 2,
fol. 570 |
Passed Dec. 24. |
BE IT ENACTED, by he General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the judges of Frederick county court, be and they are hereby authorised
and directed, to extend to Jacob Kiler the benefit and relief
of the act of assembly passed at November session, eighteen hundred
and five*, entitled, An act for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors, and the supplements thereto, without compelling him to
produce the assent of two-thirds in amount of his creditors, and to
extend and afford to him all the benefits, advantages and provisions,
of the aforesaid act, and the supplements thereto, in the same manner,
and upon the same terms and conditions, as if he had obtaine
the assent of two-thirds of his creditors to his release under the
same. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
* Ch. 110. |
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CHAP. CIII.
An Act to authorise the filling up and extending of certain Lots
on the
south side of the Basin in the City of Baltimore.
Lib. TH. No.
2, fol. 571.
Supplements, December 1813, ch. 71, and 1815, ch. 206. |
Passed Dec. 24. |
WHEREAS Christopher Hughes, of the city of Baltimore,
by his
petition to this general assembly, hath set forth, that for the want
of convenient wharfs on the south side of the Basin in said city,
that part of the city, and persons trading by water to the said city,
are deprived of many advantages which they would otherwise enjoy,
and that his property is thereby materially injured, and hath
therefore prayed that a law might pass, granting him, as the proprietor |
Preamble. |
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