CITIZENS
CITY BANK
CIVIL LIST
CIVIL OFFICERS
CLAIMS
CLARKE, WILLIAM
CLERGY
CLERKS OF COUNTIES |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
—But not to interfere with the rights of any persons
before acquired,
Aliens having emigrated into this
state since the adoption
of the constitution of the United States, and acquired
lands, or title thereto, and having afterwards
become naturalized, to enjoy such lands, &c. as if
naturalized
at the time of acquisition,
—But not to interfere with the rights of any persons
before acquired,
Of Baltimore, incorporated,
—Supplements,
—The charter extended with that of other banks,
with the proviso therein mentioned,
See Farmers Bank of Maryland.
Acts for the payment of the civil list
and other expenses
of civil government—1800, ch. 38; 1801, ch. 38;
1802, ch. 104; 1803, ch. 33; 1804, ch. 88; 1805, ch.
103;
1806, ch. 37; 1807, ch. 162; 1808, ch. 68; 1809, ch.
147;
1810, ch. 100; 1811, ch. 105; 1812, ch. 192; 1813, ch.
183; 1815, ch. 194, 195; 1816, ch. 230; 1817, ch. 212;
1818, ch. 213.
The tax of five per cent on lotteries
appropriated to
the payment of the civil list, &c.
To perform the same offices and duties
in the county
courts then established, as before,
Their commissions to be recorded by
the clerk of
the council,
Certain officers exempted in part
from militia duty,
Committee of—to make an allowance to
clerks of
courts for certain services,
Of Worcester county—money to be levied
for his support,
All claims to dispensation from punishment
by benefit
of clergy for ever abolished,
—Persons convicted of any felony before deemed clergyable,
to be confined in the penitentiary not less than
one nor more than five years, except where otherwise
prescribed,
—Persons convicted of any felony before excluded
from the benefit of clergy, and not herein specified,
to
be confined not less than 5 nor more than 20 years,
Clergymen exempted from militia duty,
The form of the bond to be executed
by the clerks
of the several counties prescribed,
Not lawful for them to receive fees
until they have
entered into bond, with sufficient securities,
Manner of entering judgment against
county clerks,
and issuing execution to compel payment of money due
to the state,
—Default of payment for two successive terms, to
which the execution is reasonable, declared to be a misbehaviour
in office, and liable to be prosecuted as
such,
—Neglect in making payment before the first day
of September, (then next) to be deemed a misbehaviour
in office,
County clerks to make returns to the
levy courts of
fines received by them from justices, being imposed on
witnesses for non attendance, |
Session. Ch. S.
1813 105
1814
79
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1812 180
1814
39
1815 221
1815 107
1817 154 18
1805
65 24
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50
1811 182
1
1809 181
4
1810
9
1809 138
11
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1811 182
1
1800
82 2
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3
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4
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5
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6
1801
42 |