NOV. SESS.
1789.
A deed to be executed
to E. Oldham
on his discharging
his bond. |
APPENDIX.
NOVEMBER SESSION, 1789.
No. 1.
RESOLVED, That on Edward Oldham's discharging the
principal
and interest of the bond in which he became bound to the state
for the sum of seven hundred and ten pounds and nine shillings current
money, as security for Thomas Yates, on a purchase made by
the said Yates of part of the confiscated property of the Principio
Company, a deed shall be executed to the said Oldham for the land
purchased by the said Yates as aforesaid. |
Proceedings to be
withdrawn respecting
certain
property, &c. |
No. 2.
On the second reading of the report on the petition
of William
West, Daniel Bowley and Richard Ridgely, RESOLVED, That the
attorney-general be and he is hereby authorised and directed to
withdraw the information, and all proceedings thereon, in the high
court of chancery, on behalf of this state, against the aforesaid
William West, Daniel Bowley and Richard Ridgely, respecting
certain property mentioned in the will of Thomas Harrison, late of
Baltimore county, deceased, on the said defendants paying all costs
incurred by the state on the said information, and that the claim of
the state to the said property be and it is hereby relinquished; provided
that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to place
the said William West, Daniel Bowley and Richard Ridgely, in
any other situation than if no claim had been made on the part of
this state to affect the property of the said Thomas Harrison. |
Right to demand
interest from collectors
relinquished. |
No. 3.
RESOLVED, That the right of this state to demand
interest from
all such collectors, since the first day of January, seventeen hundred
and eighty-three, as have discharged the principal sum of
their collections, be and it is hereby relinquished; provided that
the said collectors respectively shall return to the treasurers of
their respective shores a correct list, on oath, of all such persons
from whom they have collected interest, and the amount thereof,
and pay the same to the treasurers before their respective bonds
shall be cancelled, and they shall not collect interest on any sums
which may now be due from the people to them respectively as collectors
aforesaid. |
Their bonds to be
cancelled. |
No. 4.
RESOLVED, That the treasurer of their respective
shores do deliver
up to such collectors their respective bonds as collectors aforesaid
to be cancelled, the said collectors first paying the amount of
such interest by them respectively received before the said bonds
shall be delivered. |
Officers authorised
to send out
fees on civil suits
where state is
plaintiff, &c. |
No. 5.
RESOLVED, That the several officers may and they
are hereby
authorised and empowered to send out their accounts of fees due
them on all civil suits and executions wherein the state is and hath
been plaintiff, and which fees are payable by the several defendants,
and that the sheriffs of the several counties are hereby authorised
and directed to collect and receive the same, by execution
or otherwise, in the same manner, and upon the same terms, as are
prescribed in the act for the regulation of officers fees, and pay
the same to the several officers, or their order, after deducting
their usual commissions. |
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