RESERVES
RESIDENCE
RESIGNATION
RESTITUTION
RESURVEY
RETAILERS OF SPIRITUOUS
LIQUORS |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Reserves westward of Fort Cumberland,
and those in
Annapolis and Baltimore, excepted from the real estate
that was liable to confiscation, made liable to be taken
up by warrant,
In the state, two years required, to
be appointed a
public notary,
The place of residence to be directed
in the commission,
The judges appointed for the districts
to be residents
of the state, and to reside previous to and during
their acting as judges, in their respective districts,
Two years residence in the state next
before the application,
required to entitle debtors to the benefit of
the insolvent laws,
Twelve months residence in the state,
and six
in the county or city, required for voters at elections,
Owners of slaves removed to this state
empowered to
sell them after a residence of three years, &c.
The removal of militia officers, when
to be considered
a resignation,
Vacancies thereby to be made known
to the governor
and council,
Proviso as to Baltimore,
Resignations to be made through the
superior officer,
and notified by them to the governor and council,
See Reparation.
Warrant of, how to be issued, where
actions have
been removed to any county courts,
Licenses in Baltimore county, how to
be granted
by the criminal court,
Monies collected for licenses in Baltimore
city, Annapolis
and Easton. to be paid into the treasury,
Parts of the act of 1784, ch. 49,
and ch. 69, and 1790,
ch. 14, repealed,
Justices directed, on information
of persons retailing
without licence, to issue warrants for bringing them
to answer, &c.
To take their recognizance, with security for
their appearance, at the next county court,
Not to prohibit the maker, distiller or brewer, to
retail as prescribed by law,
Duty of the constables to call on retailers not residing
in their respective counties, for their licence or
permit, and on refusal to give information to some justice
under the penalty of 10 dollars,
Fines to be paid to the clerk towards the county
charges,
All parts of acts requiring a licence
for retailing
strong beer and cider repealed,
Penalty on retailers of spirituous
liquors in Calvert,
Anne Arundel, and St. Mary's counties, suffering negroes
or mulattoes, slaves or free, to be in their store
houses between sun-set and sun-rise, &c.
Directions as to their licences, for whose benefit,
&c.
An act to regulate the manner of granting
licences
to retailers in Kent county, &c.
The provisions of the act of 1817,
ch. 227, declared
in force in Prince-George's, Somerset, Dorchester,
Charles, and Talbot counties, as to retailers, &c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1817 137
1 801
6 2
1804
55
Confirmed by
1805
16
1806
98
1809
83
Confirmed by
1810
33
1818 201
1811 132 15
16
1815 149
2
1804
63 2
1816 193 14
1804
93
1806
31 2
3
4
1815
68
1817 227
1
2
6
1818 170
184 |