1803.
CHAP. 44. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
10. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the levy court
of Baltimore
county be and they are hereby authorised and empowered, from time
to time hereafter, to make such rules and regulations for advancing
and promoting the well being and good order of said market, and
the beneficial purposes intended by this act to be derived therefrom,
as they in their sound discretion shall judge reasonable, just and
proper; Provided nevertheless, that no penalty imposed by any rule
or regulation shall be recoverable otherwise than before a single
magistrate, and paid and applied as aforesaid; And provided also,
that such rules and regulations, before they shall have operation and
effect, shall be posted up in the most conspicuous places in the said
market-house, at least four public market-days.
By 1805, ch. 19, the commissioners
are authorised to make rules and regulations
for the good order of the market, and to establish fines,
forfeitures and penalties,
&c. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1804.
* Ch. 105. |
CHAP. XLV.
A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to authorise the building
of a
Protestant Episcopal Church within the City of Baltimore,
by the
name of Saint-Peter's Church, and for other purposes,
passed at
November session, eighteen hundred and two.* Lib.
JG. No. 4,
fol. 400. |
Donations may be
received for completing
church. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
Jeremiah Yellott, John Scott, William Jolley, Hezekiah Waters,
Josias Pennington, Simon Wilmer, of Edward, and James Corrie,
of the city of Baltimore, trustees appointed in the original law to
which this is a supplement, for the purpose of building a Protestant
Episcopal church within the city of Baltimore, and the survivors
or survivor of them, are hereby authorised and empowered to
solicit and receive donations and subscriptions, not exceeding five
thousand dollars, in addition to the sum authorised by the original
law, for the purpose of completing the said church, and a parsonage-house
built adjacent thereto, and the purchase of a burial-ground. |
Right of disposing
of pews to remain
in trustees. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the right of disposing
of the pews
in the said church, and of receiving the money for the same, shall
be and remain in the said Jeremiah Yellott, John Scott, William
Jolley, Hezekiah Waters, Josias Pennington, Simon Wilmer, of
Edward, and James Corrie, and the survivors or survivor of them,
until all debts which they may contract, and all sums of money
which they may advance for the building of the said church and
parsonage-house, and the purchase or leasing of the lot or lots of
land which they are authorised to purchase, shall be fully paid and
satisfied, even although the lot of land on which the said church is
built shall be by them conveyed and assigned to the vestry who
may be elected for the said church. |
Vestry may impose
an annual
rent on each pew. |
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the vestry of the
said church for
the time being may impose such annual rent on each and every pew
in the said church for the support of the minister of the said church,
and for other incidental expenses, as they may think proper; Provided
always, that the said vestry shall not impose such rent or
charge on any pew before the said shall be sold by the said trustees,
or all debts by them contracted, and sums of money by them
advanced for the purposes aforesaid, shall be paid and discharged. |
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