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            ROBERT WRIGHT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

                                        CHAP. CXV.
An Act relative to writs of Capias ad Satifaciendum.  Lib. TH.
                                        No. 1, fol. 431.

    1807.

CHAP. 115.

Passed Jan. 20, 1808.

    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
from and after the first day of January next, any sheriff, coroner
or constable, directed to serve a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum,
shall be bound to accept of the payment of the amount of such execution
in the same manner that he is bound to receive such payment 
when authorised to execute a writ of fieri facias, and that a
payment made to any sheriff, coroner or constable, directed to serve
any such writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, shall be of the same
force, validity and effect, to all intents and purposes, as a like payment
made to any sheriff directed to execute a writ of fieri facias;
and the plaintiff or plaintiffs at whose suit such capias ad satisfaciendum
issued, shall have and exercise the same remedy for the recovery
of such money from the said sheriff, coroner or constable,
and their securities respectively, that such plaintiff or plaintiffs
now have and may use for the recovery of money received by the
said sheriff, coroner or constable, respectively, on writs of fieri
facias.
Sheriff, &c. in
serving writ of
capias ad satisfaciendum
bound
to accept payment
in the same manner
as when authorised
to execute
a writ of fieri
facias, &c.
                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. CXVI.
A Supplement to the act *, entitled, An act to amend and explain the
    thirty-third section of an Act †, entitled, An act for the more effectual
    paving the Streets of Baltimore-Town, in Baltimore County.

    Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 431.

Passed Jan. 20, 1808.
*  1796, ch. 42.

†  Nov. 1782, ch. 17.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
nothing contained in the aforesaid acts of assembly, or either of
them, shall be construed to extend to, or in any manner affect, any
person or persons who shall not at any one time use or employ a
wagon or wagons, wain or wains, cart or carts, within the limits
of the city of Baltimore, more than two months in any one year.
Nothing contained
in former acts to
affect certain persons.
                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. CXVII.
An Act authorising John Mitchell, late Sheriff and Collector of Caroline
    County, to complete his Collection. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 432.

Passed Jan. 20, 1808.
                                            _____
 
                                      CHAP. CXVIII.
A Supplement to an act authorising a Lottery for raising a sum of
    money for repairing Saint George's Church, on Deer Creek, in
    Harford County. 
Lib. TH. No. 1, fol. 433.

Passed Jan. 20, 1808.
‡  1805, ch. 102.
    WHEREAS by the act to which this is a supplement, certain persons
therein named were authorised to propose a scheme of a lottery,
to sell and dispose of the tickets therein, for the purpose of
repairing Saint-George's church, on Deer Creek, in Harford county,
and the said commissioners neglected to carry the same into effect;
therefore,
Preamble.
    2.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
Major Robert Morgan, Alexander Rigdon, Parker B. Lee, John
Ashmore, Edward Prigg, Abraham Jarrett, Zaccheus O. Bond,
Thomas Scarborough and Thomas S. Chew, or a majority of them,
be and they are hereby authorised to propose a scheme of a lottery,
and to sell and dispose of tickets therein, for raising a sum of
money not exceeding four thousand dollars, for repairing the said
church.
Scheme may be
proposed.


 
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