TOBACCO INSPECTION
TOLL
TOLLS
TONGUE
TOWN LOTS
TRANSFERS
TRANSFER TOBACCO
TRANSPORTATION
TREASON
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INDEX TO THE LAWS.
statement of the name of the warehouse, person, &c.
and the weight, &c. of all tobacco having remained
for four years, the owners being unknown,
If not applied for in six months, sale to be
made, and the proceeds, (after deducting charges,) to
be paid to the levy court,
The owner allowed, within one year, to prove his
right, whereupon the same to be levied and paid to
him,
The ground therein mentioned in Baltimore
authorised
to be used free from the purposes of a tobacco
inspection house for which it was employed,
An alley to be left open for the convenient passing
of tobacco hogsheads to the inspection house,
An additional warehouse to be established
in the
city of Baltimore, inspectors to be appointed, and to
be under the same regulations as other warehouses,
The levy court to appoint a person
to take charge of
the books, papers and tobacco, in the old warehouse at
Elk Ridge Landing, and to make him an allowance
therefor,
The levy court in Calvert county empowered
at any
time before the 1st of April 1818, to nominate and recommend
to the governor inspectors of tobacco for the
several warehouses,
Not more than one eighth to be received
for Indian
corn or rye,
The proprietors authorised to increase
the tolls on
the Susquehanna canals,
The 3d section of the act of 1799, ch. 17, imposing
half tolls on the bed of the river, repealed,
Punishment for cutting out or disabling,
Rules to be observed by the commissioners
of the
tax in estimating estates and interests in town lots,
Of personal property, to be furnished
by the county
clerks to the commissioners of the tax,
Directions as to the assessment of property which
may be transferred,
Directions as to notes to be given
by inspectors,
See Crimes. Negroes and Slaves.
Writs of habeas corpus to be
returned, &c. unless the
warrant of commitment plainly and especially express
the cause to have been for treason or felony,
Directions in case of a prisoner being
charged with
treason or felony in another state,
If a prisoner committed for treason,
plainly expressed
in the warrant, upon his prayer in open court the
first days of the term, to be brought to trial, shall
not
be indicted, the court shall, upon motion, on the last
day of the term, set at liberty the prisoner upon bail,
unless it should appear that the witnesses for the state
could not be produced,
If not indicted the second term, he may be discharged,
if not charged with other process,
Persons convicted of high treason
against the state
to suffer death by hanging, or to be confined in the
penitentiary not less than 6 nor more than 20 years,
If any persons indicted for treason
or felony shall
stand mute or will not answer to the indictment, the
court shall notwithstanding proceed to the trial, &c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1815 214
1
2
1816 185
1817 164
188
197
2
1816
76
1817 180
1803 102
2
3
1809 138
4
1812 191 35
8
29
1801
63 18
1809 138
9
125
1
5
7
138
2
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