JOHN FRANCIS MERCER, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. CII.
An Act to revive, continue and make permanent, the Acts of Assembly
therein mentioned. Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 185. |
1801.
CHAP. 102.
Passed Dec. 31. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the following acts of assembly, to wit: An act, entitled, An
act for
the destruction of crows in the several counties therein mentioned,
passed at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-six, (a),
be continued until the thirtieth day of October, eighteen hundred
and five, and until the end of the next session of assembly which
shall happen thereafter; that an act, entitled, An act to prevent the
exportation of flour and salted provisions, not merchantable, from
the port of Chester, passed at November session, seventeen hundred
and ninety-seven, (b), be continued until the
thirtieth day of October,
eighteen hundred and five, and until the end of the next session
of assembly which may happen thereafter; that an act, entitled, A
supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the establishment and regulation
of levy courts in the several counties in this state, passed
at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-eight, (c),
be
continued until the thirtieth day of October, eighteen hundred and
five, and until the end of the next session of assembly which shall
happen thereafter; that an act, entitled, A supplement to the act,
entitled, An act to regulate and discipline the militia of this state,
passed at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-eight, (d)
be continued until the first day of October, eighteen hundred and
two, and until the end of the next session of assembly which shall
happen thereafter (e); that a supplement to the
act respecting certificates
of surveys made on the eastern shore, passed at November
session, seventeen hundred and ninety-seven, (f),
that an act, entitled,
An act respecting the poor-house of Baltimore county, passed
at November session, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine, (g),
be
continued until the thirtieth day of October, eighteen hundred and
five, and until the end of the next session of assembly which shall
happen thereafter, subject nevertheless to the operation of any act
or acts of assembly which have passed since the said recited acts,
or either of them.
(e) Further continued by 1802, ch.
106, to 30th October 1805, &c. and since repealed.
See note under 1800, ch. 87. |
Acts continued.
(a) Ch. 39.
(b) Ch. 7.
(c) Ch. 34.
(d) Ch. 100.
(f) Ch. 53.
(g) Ch. 39. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That an act, entitled,
An act to prevent
the exportation of flour not merchantable, and unsound salted
provisions, from the port of Havre-de-Grace, passed at November
session, seventeen hundred and ninety-six, (h),
be and the same is
hereby enacted into a permanent law; that another act, entitled, An
act to prevent the exportation of bread and flour not merchantable,
and for other purposes, passed at November session, seventeen hundred
and eighty-one, (i), so far as the same relates
to Havre-de-Grace,
be and it is hereby revived and enacted into a permanent
law.
(i) Chapter. 12. As this
act had expired and was not printed in the former edition
of the laws, it is here inserted at length, viz. |
(h) Ch. 21. |
An Act to prevent the Exportation of Bread and Flour not Merchantable,
and for other purposes.
By 1796, ch. 21, s. 5, all and
singular the sections, &c. which are contained in this act, are extended
to
the port of Havre-de-Grace, and to the regulation of
the inspection of flour within said port, in as full
and ample manner as if the same had been herein particularly
specified and mentioned. |
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WHEREAS the regulations hitherto made
for the inspection of flour require alteration,
and there not being any regulations for the prevention
of frauds in the export
of bread; therefore, |
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