THOMAS SIM LEE, Esq; Governor.
river, in Anne-Arundel county, belonging to the state, on payment of
the value
thereof: Be it enacted, That
the said commissioners may appoint three persons
of reputation, and acquainted with the value of mine-banks of iron ore,
to value
the same, at its actual worth, in current money; and if the said commissioners
approve of, and the purchaser of the White-marsh furnace will give, such
valuation,
the said commissioners may sell the same to him therefor, and take bond,
with good security, for payment thereof, in such proportions and at such
days as
they may agree; and the said commissioners may also appoint the same, or
other
persons, to value the worth of the right of the state to dig iron ore in
the land
of the late Benjamin Howard, and they may sell the same at the valuation,
if
they approve thereof, to the purchaser of the White-marsh furnace, and
take
bond for the money as above. |
1782.
CHAP.
LX.
Mine-bank
furnace to be
valued, &c. |
XI. And be it
enacted, That the said commissioners be directed not to sell any
more of the property for the redemption of the last emission, except negroes,
stock, and other perishable articles, which they may sell for current money,
one third thereof to be paid in three months, one other third in six months,
and
the residue in twelve months from the sale, and bond with security shall
be taken
for payment; and the money arising from such sales, and the bonds given
therefor,
shall be subject to the future disposal of the general assembly. |
Certain property
not to
be sold, &c. |
CHAP. LXI.
An ACT for the payment of the journal of accounts. |
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CHAP. LXII.
An ACT to furnish the southern army with twenty
dragoon horses. |
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At a SESSION of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY
of MARYLAND, begun and held at the
city of
ANNAPOLIS, on Monday the fourth of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred
and eighty-two, and ended the 15th
day of January,
seventeen hundred and eighty-three: The following
laws were enacted.
WILLIAM PACA, Esq; Governor. |
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CHAP. I.
An ACT for the relief of
Robert Milligan, of Cæcil county. |
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CHAP. II.
An ACT for the relief of Thomas White and John White, of Dorchester
county. |
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CHAP. III.
An ACT for the relief of Abraham Nevison, of St.
Mary's county. |
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CHAP. IV.
An ACT to prevent the raising of geese and swine in Elizabeth-town
in Washington
county, Leonard-town in Saint-Mary's county, and Charles-town
in
Charles county.
The owner, or other person having the
care of any one of these animals, for suffering it to go at large,
is subjected to a fine of 20f. Any person may kill them when
going at large; and upon being sued,
may plead the general issue, &c. |
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CHAP. V.
An ACT allowing a longer time to compound on old
certificates. |
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BE it enacted,
by the general assembly of Maryland, That all person, having
surveys made before the first day of March, seventeen hundred and seventy-seven,
or having surveys since made by virtue of warrants granted before |
Time for
compounding,
&c. |
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