1818.
CHAP. 151.
Proviso. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
county, whose duty it shall be to have the same recorded; Provided,
that when any sum may be once allowed, it shall not be withdrawn
or withheld until the expiration of the year in which it shall be determined
that the same shall be withheld. |
If any specific sum
is not allowed,
they may pay for
education of such
poor children as
may be selected. |
6. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if the commissioners
of the school
fund for Charles county shall not think proper to allow any specific
sum to the said trustees, they may and shall pay for the education
of such poor children as the trustees aforesaid may select and
admit into said school, the said trustees to have the sole and entire
control and management of the admission and education of such
poor children. |
Levy court may
appoint a person
to call on collectors,
for fines arising
under militia
laws. |
7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That upon application
by
said trustees to the levy court of Charles county, the said court
are hereby authorised and directed, to appoint some fit and proper
person, who, together with some one to be appointed by the trustees
aforesaid, shall call upon the different collectors and sheriffs
who have heretofore been in office in Charles county, and who may
yet have any funds in their hands arising from fines and forfeitures
incurred by virtue of the militia laws of this state, and which may
have been collected and not appropriated as said laws have directed;
and the said two persons so appointed, shall have full power
and authority to audit and finally adjust those accounts with such
collectors or sheriffs, who may thus have money in their hands, and
upon a settlement of such accounts, the levy court shall allow to
the trustees aforesaid such part of whatever may thus appear to be
due as in their discretion they may judge meet for the purpose of
establishing and endowing the school aforesaid, but they shall not
allow them less than one fourth part thereof, and shall also allow
out of said money to the persons appointed to settle and adjust
these aforesaid accounts, such a sum as they may judge to be a
reasonable compensation for their trouble. |
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Passed Feb. 10, 1819. |
CHAP. CLII.
An Act for the revaluation of Real and Personal Property in Worcester
County. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 362. |
Commissioners of
the tax to revalue
property.
* Ch. 101. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the commissioners of the tax for Worcester county be and they are
hereby authorised and directed, to meet at the county town, immediately
after the passage of this act, or as soon thereafter as may
be practicable, and proceed agreeably to the provisions of an act
passed at November session eighteen hundred and twelve*, entitled,
An act for the valuation of real and personal property in the several
counties of this state, to revalue and reassess the real and personal
property within said county. |
Commissioners appointed. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That Samuel Handy, senior,
Joshua
Prideaux, William Quinton, John Bacon, and Joshua Duer, shall
be and they are hereby appointed commissioners of the tax for said
county, and the commissioners are hereby authorised and empowered
to carry into full effect and operation all the provisions of this
act, and the act of eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled, An act
for the valuation of real and personal property in the several counties
of this state. |
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