OFFICERS
OFFICERS IN THE
MILITIA
OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS
O'HARA, SUSAN
ONIONS, ANNE
ORDINARY KEEPERS
ORPHALINE CHARITY
SCHOOL
ORPHANS
ORPHANS COURTS |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
—His duty under the act respecting such writs,
and forfeiture for refusal,
See Habeas Corpus.
Officers judicial and executive of
the United States
exempted from militia duty,
—Same as to custom house officers and port officers,
—Same as to state officers as therein mentioned,
Provision for the collection of officers
fees in case of
the death, &c. of the sheriffs, before the periods
therein
stated,
In all appointments to be hereafter
made it shall
be the duty of the governor to nominate, and by and
with the consent of the governor to nominate, and by
and
with the consent of the council, appoint all such officers
as are directed to be appointed by the executive,
either by the constitution or laws of this state,
See Militia.
Lands in Allegany county granted to
officers and soldiers
not subject to sale for taxes whilst remaining in
possession of the original grantees, their heirs or devisees,
Of Anne-Arundel county—money to be
levied for her
support,
Of Prince-George's county—same,
Ordinary licenses in Baltimore directed
to be granted
by the criminal court,
Monies collected in Baltimore and
Annapolis to be
paid into the treasury,
—Part of 1784, ch. 69, and ch. 49, repealed,
In all cases of application to the
Baltimore city court
for ordinary licenses, it shall be in their discretion
to
grant or refuse the same,
—The penalty for selling without license increased,
During the recess of the county courts,
the clerks
empowered, when no associate judge resides in the county,
to grant permits in all cases where an associate justice
could, and in the same manner,
—The money to be paid and accounted for as for
other licenses, and recognizance filed, &c.
—The 47th clause of the act of 1805, ch. 56, repealed,
NOTE. By the 9th section of
the act of June 1780, ch. 8, " for sinking
the quota required by Congress of this State of the bills
of credit
emitted by Congress," duties on ordinary licenses were
to be received
by the clerks of the several counties, and by them accounted
for, and a commission of 4 per cent. to be allowed to
them.
Incorporated, &c. in Baltimore,
See Guardians.
Proceedings revived in Talbot and St.
Mary's counties,
The register authorised to pass accounts
under 50
dollars,
Sheriffs bonds, where they had not
been given, directed
to be taken before the 1st of January, 1807, by
the justices of the orphans courts,
Sheriffs bonds that had been taken
by them, declared
valid as if by the judges of the common law courts,
&c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1809 125 1
1811 182
1
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June 1812 9 2
1817 199
1817 189
Confirmed by
1818 159
1812 191 38
1813 148
1812
39
1804
65 2
—— 93
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1816 193 14
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15
—— 242
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1807 145
1800
2
3
1802 101
4
1805
10 2
1806
14 |