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    1818.

CHAP. 191.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the common gaol of the county, for a period of time not exceeding
one year, and be treated in such manner as the said court shall direct.

                                                _____
 

Passed Feb. 17, 1819.
                                         CHAP. CXCII.
An Act to extend the powers of the Levy Court of Baltimore County.
                                   
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 413.
Levy court may
appoint a treasurer.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the justices of the levy court of Baltimore county be and they are
hereby authorised and empowered, to appoint a suitable and proper
person to act as treasurer of said county, under the direction of
said levy court, and to allow such person so appointed a compensation
for his services, not exceeding the sum of five hundred dollars
for any one year.
Persons appointed,
to give bond.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the person who shall be appointed
treasurer as aforesaid, shall, before he enters upon the duties of his
office, give bond to the state of Maryland, in the sum of twenty
thousand dollars, with two good and sufficient securities to be approved
by the levy court aforesaid, for the faithful performance of
the duties of said office.
Authorised to pay
Robt. Walsh, Esq.
for his services.
    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the levy court aforesaid be and
they are hereby authorised, to pay to Robert Walsh, esquire, for
his services in receiving and disbursing the public money under the
authority of said levy court, during the year eighteen hundred and
eighteen, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, out of any monies
belonging to said county, not otherwise appropriated.
Expenses for ascertaining
taxable

limits in city of
Baltimore to be
assessed and levied.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the sum of eight hundred and four
dollars, the amount of expenses incurred and ascertained by Robert
Lyon, Isaac Dixon, and Christopher Carnan, commissioners for
ascertaining the taxable limits in the city of Baltimore, as directed
by law, shall be assessed and levied by the levy court aforesaid,
upon the property chargeable therewith, and they shall provide for
the collection of the same, and the payment thereof to the parties
entitled thereto, as for other public charges.
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Passed Feb. 17, 1819.
                                     CHAP. CXCIII.
An Act to declare and enlarge the powers of the Court of Chancery,
    and the County Courts as Courts of Equity. 
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol.
    414.
Certain appeals to
be confined to decretal
orders.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
appeals from orders of the said courts, as referred to in the twenty-seventh
section of the act of seventeen hundred and eighty-five,
chapter seventy-two, be confined to decretal orders.
Certain provisions
of former acts extended
to defendants
of full age.
*  1785, ch. 72.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the provisions of the fifth section
of the said act*, and of the several acts supplementary thereto, in
relation to the sales of real estate, be extended to defendants of full
age.
Also to clerk employed
on every

commission.
†  1785, ch. 72.
    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the provisions of the fifteenth section
of the said act†, be extended to the clerk employed on every
commission.
Not necessary to
make demand of

compliance with
decree to entitle
party to process.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That under the twenty-fifth section of
the aforesaid act of seventeen hundred and eighty-five, it shall not
be necessary to make any demand of a compliance with the decree,
(as the practice has been,) to entitle the party obtaining the decree
to process thereon.


 
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