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    1811.

CHAP. 182.

Companies raised
after passage of
this act to conform
to uniform of the
state.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

    53.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That all companies, troops or corps,
which shall be raised after the passage of this act, who shall uniform 
themselves, shall conform to the uniform of the state; and all
those companies, troops or corps, who have at present a different
uniform, shall adopt that of the state within three years after the
passage of this act.

                                                    See ch. 213, s. 6.

Former act and
supplement repealed.
    54.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the act of assembly (a), entitled,
An act to regulate and discipline the militia of this state, and the
several supplements thereto (b), be and the same are hereby repealed;
Provided, that all commissions issued under the same, be and
are hereby declared to be, of the same force, validity and effect, as
if the said acts of assembly had not been repealed (c); and for each
commission issued by virtue of this law, the clerk of the council
may receive twenty-five cents, to be paid by the person to whom the
commission is issued.

            (a)  1807, ch. 128, which repealed 1793, ch. 53, and 1798, ch. 100.
        (b)  1808, ch. 44, ch. 116; November 1809, ch. 183, and 1810, ch. 157.
                                                    (c)  See ch. 213, s. 13.

                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 7, 1812.
                                      CHAP. CLXXXIII.
An Act for the relief of Stephen Reyner, of Talbot County.  Lib. TH.
                                          No. 3, fol. 263.
                                                                See Ch. 108.
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended

to him.


*  Ch. 110.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the judges, or any one judge of talbot county court, be and they
or any one of them, are hereby authorised and directed to extend
to Stephen Reyner, 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, in 
writing, of so many of his creditors as have due to them the amount
of two thirds of the debts due by him at the time of his application
for the benefit of this act, and to extend and afford to the said Stephen
Reyner, 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 obtained the
assent of two thirds of his creditors to his release under the same.
                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 7, 1812.
                                      CHAP. CLXXXIV.
An Act for the relief of Aquila Miles, of Harford County.  Lib. TH.
                                          No. 3, fol. 264.
Preamble.     WHEREAS Aquila Miles, of Harford county, hath set forth by
his petition to this general assembly, that a certain road in said
county authorised to be opened by an act of the general assembly
passed at November session eighteen hundred and ten (d), was laid
out through his land to his great injury, and considering the damages
allowed him by the commissioners inadequate to the injury
which he has sustained, have prayed that a law may pass authorising
him to summon a jury to ascertain said damages; and the prayer
appearing reasonable, therefore,

    (d)  There are several acts, passed in 1810, respecting the roads in Harford
county, but it does not appear which is here referred to.



 
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