LAWS OF MARYLAND.
MARYLAND, Sc.
At a Session of the General Assembly of Maryland, begun
and held at the City of Annapolis, on Monday, the
17th
day of May, and ended the 30th day of the same month,
in the year of our Lord 1813,
HIS EXCELLENCY
LEVIN WINDER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
THE FOLLOWING LAWS WERE ENACTED, TO WIT: |
MAY. 1813. |
CHAPTER I.
An Act for the relief of Elizabeth Welsh, Daughter of Margaret Welsh,
of Washington County.
Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 557. |
CHAP. 1.
Passed May 20. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the justices of the levy court of Washington county shall, and they
are hereby empowered and directed, at their levy court annually,
to assess and levy on the assessable property of said county, a sum
of money not exceeding thirty dollars, for the support and maintenance
of the said Elizabeth Welsh, and that the same be collected
annually by the collector of Washington county, and by him paid
to the order of Margaret Welsh, mother of the said Elizabeth. |
Levy authorised
for her support. |
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CHAP. II.
A Supplement to the act, entitled*, An act to provide for the appointment
of Commissioners for the regulation and improvement
of Snow
Hill, in Worcester County. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol.
557. |
Passed May 20.
* Nov. 1812, ch. 72. |
WHEREAS commissioners were not elected on the second
Monday
of March last, according to the provisions of the said act; therefore, |
Preamble. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That
the commissioners contemplated by the said act shall be elected on
the last Monday in June next, and the persons elected shall assemble
within twenty days thereafter, and divide themselves into
classes, and qualify as directed by the provisions of said act. |
Commissioners,
when to be elected. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the commissioners
so elected
shall use and exercise all the powers which they might have done
had the election been at the time prescribed by the original act to
which this is a supplement, and the office of each class shall expire
and determine as it would have done in case the election had been
held at the time originally prescribed. |
Their powers. |
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