ROBERT WRIGHT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all fees which may
accrue to any
attorney, clerk, sheriff, surveyor, or other officer of any of the
courts of the state, after the first day of June next, shall be charged
and sent out for collection in dollars and cents, and not otherwise,
and all taxations of the costs of suits shall hereafter be made in dollars
and cents. |
1806.
CHAP. 41.
Fees, how to be
charged. |
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CHAP. XLII.
An Act to enlarge the power of the Trustees of the Poor of Montgomery
County. Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 236. |
Passed Jan. 3, 1807. |
WHEREAS Sarah Gray, of Montgomery county, by her
petition
to this general assembly hath set forth, that she is about sixty-five
years of age, and not able to support herself by labour: And
whereas it also appears, by the petition of Margaret Wilson, of said
county, that she is about sixty years of age, and very poor and infirm;
that for several years past she has had to support, by her own
feeble exertions, a son about twenty-one or twenty-two years of
age, who has become entirely blind, and thereby totally unable to
make use of any exertions for his own support, and also a daughter,
about twenty years of age, much ulcerated, who had her back
broke when very young, and has not been able to walk for several
years past, and praying to be supported out of the poor-house as
out pensioners; and the prayer of the said petitioners appearing
reasonable, therefore, |
Preamble. |
2. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
it shall and may be lawful for the trustees of the poor of Montgomery
county, if they shall be of opinion that the peculiar circumstances
of the said Sarah Gray, Margaret Wilson, and her son
and daughter as aforesaid, are such as to render a situation in the
poor-house particularly unsuitable for them, to support them, or
either of them, as out-pensioners, in addition to the number now
allowed by the act (a), entitled, An act to enlarge the powers of
the trustees of the poor in the several counties therein designated,
and to allow to the said Sarah Gray a sum for her support, not exceeding
thirty dollars, and to the said Margaret Wilson, for her
own support, and likewise the support of her son and daughter
aforesaid, a sum not exceeding sixty dollars, to be paid at such
time as the said trustees shall direct, the amount of which said
sums shall be levied in the same manner as other expenses of the
poor-house in the said county; Provided, that the application of
the
said Sarah Gray, and Margaret Wilson, for herself and children,
to be supported as out-pensioners as aforesaid, shall be recommended
by the levy court of said county.
(a) 1799, ch. 65. See 1800, ch. 73. |
Certain persons
to be supported as
out-pensioners.
Proviso. |
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CHAP. XLIII.
An Act to enable the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church in the
City of Baltimore to purchase a piece of Ground therein
mentioned.
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 237.
See 1810, ch. 154; 1814, ch. 2; and 1815, ch. 139. |
Passed Jan. 3, 1807. |
WHEREAS the trustees of the Roman catholic church
in the city
of Baltimore, by their humble petition to this general assembly
have set forth, that the piece of ground on which they intend to
erect a cathedral church, and other suitable buildings for their pastors |
Preamble. |
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