CHARLES GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
counties: And whereas no provision has been made for the application
of such money as has already been levied under said act in the
counties of Anne-Arundel and Montgomery; therefore, |
1818.
CHAP. 200. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the collectors of Anne-Arundel and Montgomery counties shall collect
the money heretofore levied under said act, for the purpose
aforesaid, that has not yet been collected, and pay the same, together
with what is now in their hands, to the treasurers of the school
funds for said counties respectively. |
Monies heretofore
levied in Anne
Arundel and Montgomery
to be paid
to treasurers of
school fund. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the treasurers
aforesaid be and
they are hereby authorised and directed, after they shall have
discharged and paid all contracts heretofore made for the education
of poor children, by the trustees in Anne-Arundel and Montgomery
counties, to pay over all such money as may remain in
their hands to the levy courts of said counties, for the use of their
respective counties. |
After discharging
contracts balance
to be paid to levy
courts. |
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CHAP. CCI.
A Supplement to the act(a), entitled, An act relating to
Negroes, and
to repeal the Acts of Assembly therein mentioned.
Lib. TH. No.
6, fol. 429.
(a) 1796, ch. 67. See 1804, ch. 90, and the acts there referred
to. |
Passed Feb. 18, 1819. |
WHEREAS doubts have arisen about the construction
of the eleventh
section of the act to which this is a supplement, therefore, |
Preamble. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
if any citizen of this state hath acquired, or shall acquire property
in any slave or slaves, being residents of any of the United
States, before the twenty-first day of April, in the year seventeen
hundred and eighty-three, or in the descendant or descendants of
such slaves, being residents as aforesaid, by marriage, bequest, in
course of distribution, or as guardian, such citizen may at any time
remove and bring such slave or slaves into this state, for the purpose
only of employing or working such slave or slaves within this
state, in his own immediate service, and not for any other purpose
whatever; Provided, that a list of such slave or slaves be rendered
in the manner directed by the original act to which this is a supplement,
in the case of a citizen of this state bringing slaves into
this state, as therein allowed; And provided also, that the owners
of
such slaves may sell them after such slaves have been residents for
three years within this state, |
Any citizen
having acquired a
property in any
slave, resident of
the United States
before 1783, &c.
may bring them
into the state, &c. |
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CHAP. CCII.
An Act to reinstate the County Court of Talbot County the Proceedings
in certain cases therein mentioned. Lib. TH.
No. 6, fol. 430. |
Passed Feb. 18, 1819. |
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CHAP. CCIII.
An Act for the relief of Elizabeth Morgan, of the State of New-Jersey.
Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 431. A Private Act. |
Passed Feb. 19, 1819. |
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CHAP. CCIV.
An Act for the better regulation of Appeals from the several Orphans
Courts in this State. Lib. No. 6, fol. 432. |
Passed Feb. 19, 1819. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
in all decrees, orders, decisions and judgments, hereafter to be |
In all decrees, &c.
hereafter made in
orphan's court. |
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