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            ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

November 1799, ch. 24.  An act regulating to the estate of deceased persons.  Continued
    by 1798, ch. 71.
November 1799, ch. 25.  An act for the regulation of officers fees.  Continued by
    1798, ch. 71.
October 1780, ch. 23.  An act to continue an act, entitled, An act for the regulation
    of officers fees, and for other purposes.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
May 1781, ch. 24.  An Act to ascertain officers fees in special courts.  Continued
    by 1798, ch. 71.
November 1781, ch. 11.  An act relating to costs in criminal cases.  Continued
    by 1799, ch. 55.  See 1793, ch. 57, s. 19, and November 1809, ch. 144.
November 1781, ch. 16.  An act to declare what foreign gold and silver coin shall
    be deemed the current money of the state.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.  See
    November 1812, ch. 135.
November 1781, ch. 22.  An act to regulate public ferries.  Continued by 1798,
    ch. 71.
April 1782, ch. 31.  A supplement to the act to regulate public ferries.  Continued
    by 1798, ch. 71.
1784, ch. 49.  An act to enable the corporation of the city of Annapolis to lay a
    tax in property within the said city, and the precincts, to regulate and licence
    ordinaries and retailers of spirituous liquors, within the said city, and the
    precincts thereof.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1785, ch. 87.  An act concerning jurisdiction.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
April 1787, ch. 33.  An act to prevent the inconveniencies arising from slaves
    being permitted to act as free.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
November 1787, ch. 9.  An act respecting the continuance of civil suits in the
    general and county courts.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
November 1788, ch. 4.  An act to encourage the destroying of wolves.  Continued

    by 1798, ch. 71.
November 1788, ch. 27.  An act to repeal part of an act, entitled, An act for the
    better administration of justice, &c.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1789, ch. 26.  An act to regulate the inspection of tobacco.  Continued by 1798,
    ch. 71, and repealed by 1801, ch. 63.
1790, ch. 8.  A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to encourage the destroying
    of wolves. The principal act continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1790, ch. 30.  An act to establish a third inspection of tobacco in George-town in 
        Montgomery county.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.

1790, ch. 55.  A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act to regulate the inspection
    of tobacco, passed November session, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine.
    Continued by 1798, ch. 71, and repealed by 1801, ch. 63.
1790, ch. 57.  An Additional Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to prevent
    the exportation of unmerchantable tobacco, and for the establishing a second
    inspection in Frederick county at the town of Berlin.  Continued by 1798,
    ch. 71.  See 1801, ch. 63.
1790, ch. 59.  An act to continue the acts of assembly therein mentioned.  Continued,
    so far as the same relates to poundage fees allowed to sheriffs, by
    1798, ch. 71.
1791, ch. 61.  An additional supplementary act to an act, entitled, An act to regulate
    the inspection of tobacco.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.  See 1801, ch.
    63.
1791, ch. 65.  An additional supplement to the act, entitled, An act to regulate
    public ferries.  The principal act continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1791, ch. 68.  An act for the speedy recovery of small debts out of court, and to
    repeal the acts of assembly therein mentioned.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1791, ch. 76.  An additional supplementary act to the act, entitled, An act to establish
    orphans courts in the several counties of this state.  Continued by
    1798, ch. 71.  See 1798, ch, 101.
1791, ch. 78.  An act respecting the equity jurisdiction of the county courts.
    Continued by 1798, ch. 71.  The additional supplement passed 1814, ch. 94,
    declared permanent by a further supplement passed 1815, ch. 163.
November 1792, ch. 51.  A supplement to an act, entitled, An act for the relief of
    insolvent debtors.  Continued by 1798, ch. 71.  The principal act repealed
    by 1817, ch. 183.
November 1792, ch. 63.  A supplement to the act, entitled, An act respecting the
    equity jurisdiction of the county courts.  The principal act continued by
    1798, ch. 71.  See note under the principal act, 1791, ch. 78, mentioned
    above.
1793, ch. 47.  A further supplement to an act, entitled, An act to regulate the inspection
    of tobacco, passed November session seventeen hundred and eighty-nine.

    Continued by 1798, ch. 71, and repealed by 1801, ch. 63.

    1805.

CHAP. 109.



 
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