ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the clerk of said
court shall be
allowed twenty-five cents for each certificate of appointment which
he shall make out and deliver to the sheriff; and the sheriff shall
be allowed fifty cents for the delivery of each of the said certificates
to the persons appointed; all of which charges and allowances are
to be levied, collected and paid over, as other county charges are.
By 1817, ch. 103, the levy court may
make an additional allowance to the
overseer of the poor. |
1811.
CHAP. 162.
Allowance for
making out certificates. |
10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That any thing in the
said original
act, or the supplements thereto, which is repugnant to, or inconsistent
with the provisions of this act, shall be and the same is
hereby repealed. |
Repealing section. |
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CHAP. CLXIII.
A Supplement to an act* entitled, An act to establish a Bank, and
incorporate a Company under the name of The Elkton Bank
of Maryland.
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 205. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812.
* 1810, ch. 51. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That so
much of the act to which this is a supplement as prevents the president
and directors of the Elkton Bank of Maryland from issuing
notes or bills obligatory for a less sum than five dollars, be and
the same is hereby repealed, any thing in the said act to the contrary
notwithstanding; Provided always, that nothing in this act
contained shall authorise the issuing of any note for a less sum than
three dollars. |
Certain part of
original act repealed.
Proviso. |
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CHAP. CLXIV.
An Act for the opening and extending of Pratt-Street, in the City
of
Baltimore. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 206.
Supplements, ch. 220, and June 1812,
ch. 8. This act repealed by 1817, ch. 71. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
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CHAP. CLXV.
An Act for the benefit of Moses Ruth, of Queen-Anne's County.
Lib.
TH. No. 3, fol. 216. |
Passed Jan. 4, 1812. |
WHEREAS it has been represented to this general
assembly by
the petition of Moses Ruth, of Queen-Anne's county, that great and
serious inconvenience doth arise to him, in consequence of his
having at the present time no road open from his farm to the public
road leading from the Beaver Dam causeway, to Sudler's cross
roads in said county, and praying a road out thereto, through the
lands of Richard I. Jones, Allen Hollingsworth and George Godwin;
therefore, |
Preamble. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Samuel Burgess, John Hackett, junior, Samuel Rosberry, Thomas
Crane and William Sudler, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners
to lay out and open a road not exceeding twenty feet in
width through the lands of Allen Hollingsworth, Richard I. Jones
and George Godwin, to the public road leading from the Beaver
Dam road to Sudler's Cross Roads, in the most convenient direction,
both for the petitioner and those persons through whose lands
the road may pass. |
Commissioners appointed
to lay out
and open road. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners,
or a majority
of them, shall and they are hereby directed and required to |
Plot and certificate
to be made
and returned to
clerk of county. |
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