1803.
CHAP. 89. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Patuxent, at Ashton's Ford aforesaid, and to purchase timber and
other things necessary for completing the same. |
Levies authorised
for opening the
road. |
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the levy court
of Anne-Arundel
county shall, at the time of laying the next county levy, assess and
levy on the assessable property of said county, a sum not exceeding
five hundred dollars, to be collected and paid to the commissioners,
or a majority of them, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of
opening the said road in Anne-Arundel, and one half the expense
of building the bridge aforesaid; and the levy court of Prince-George's
county shall, at the time of laying the next county levy, assess
and levy, on the assessable property of said county, a sum not exceeding
four hundred dollars, to be paid to the commissioners, or a
majority of them, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of opening
the said road in Prince-George's county, and one half the expense
of building the bridge aforesaid; and after the road shall be
open, cleared and completed, and the bridge aforesaid shall be
built, it shall be the duty of the commissioners to return to the levy
court of each county a statement of the expense of opening, clearing
and completing, the road in such county, and the expense of
building said bridge, which statement shall be supported by vouchers,
and shall pay to the levy court of either county any money that
shall remain in their hands unexpended in completing the road and
bridge as aforesaid. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1804. |
CHAP. XC.
An Act to confirm the Partition made by certain Commissioners therein
mentioned, and for other purposes. Lib.
JG. No. 4, fol. 471. A
Private Act.
Respecting the real estate of James Black, deceased. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1804. |
CHAP. XCI.
An Act empowering the Chancellor to direct a Sale of the Real Estate
of Richard Jacob Duckett, late of Prince-George's
County, deceased,
for the purposes therein mentioned. Lib.
JG. No. 4, fol. 473. A
Private Act. |
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Passed Jan. 7, 1804. |
CHAP. XCII.
An Act for the valuation of Heat and Personal Property within this
State. Lib. JG. No., 4, fol. 474.
Supplements 1804, ch. 30. 1807, ch. 131, and 1810, ch. 54.
By November 1812, ch. 191, s. 47,
all acts contrary to, or supplied by that act,
are repealed; and upon a careful comparison, the whole
of this act, except the
sections retained, appears to be repealed or supplied
by that act. |
Commissioners of
tax, &c. to receive
but one per diem. |
4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That it shall not be
lawful for a commissioner
of the tax, an associate justice, a justice of the levy court
or justice of the orphans court, to receive more than one per diem
when attending to the discharge of their respective duties as commissioner
of the tax, associate justice, justice of the levy court or
justice of the orphans court. |
Part of an act repealed.
Ch. 53. |
22. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the twelfth, thirteenth
and fourteenth
sections of the act passed at November session, one thousand
seven hundred and eighty-five, * entitled, An act to ascertain the
value
of the land in the several counties of this state for the purpose of
laying the public assessment, be and they are hereby repealed and
made null and void. |
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