WILLIAM PACA, Esq; Governor.
III. And be it
enacted, That the power of regulating ordinaries and retailers
of spirituous liquors within the said city and precincts thereof, shall
be hereafter
vested in the said corporation and their successors, and the mayor's court
of the
said city only shall hereafter grant licences to ordinary-keepers and retailers
of
spirituous liquors within the said city and its precincts, under such regulations
and rules as the said corporation and their successors may make; and the
said
corporation and their successors may reserve and lay such fine on every
licence
granted by the said mayor's court to any ordinary-keeper or retailer of
spirituous
liquors within the said city and its precincts. |
1784.
CHAP.
XLIX.
Regular ordinaries,
&c. |
IV. And be it
enacted, That the monies arising from said tax, and from the
fines, and for licences to ordinary-keepers and other retailers of spirituous
liquors,
levied or imposed in virtue of this act, shall be appropriated and applied
by the
corporation of the said city to defray the usual and ordinary expences
thereof, and
the amending and keeping in repair the streets of the said city, and the
cleaning
out the dock, and the building a market-house, and to such other uses as
the
said corporation may judge most for the benefit and advantage of the said
city. |
How money
is to be appropriated,
&c. |
V. This act to continue and be in force for
and during the term of ten years,
and until the end of the next session of assembly which shall happen thereafter. |
Continuance. |
CHAP. L.
An ACT for the relief of Peregrine Fitzhugh and Elizabeth his wife.
PR. |
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CHAP. LI.
A Bill, entitled, An ACT to enable Sarah Parran to dispose of certain
lands for
the purpose therein mentioned. PR. |
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CHAP. LII.
An ACT for the relief of the securities of Simon Nichols, late collector
of the
public tax for Montgomery county. PR. |
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CHAP. LIII.
An ACT for laying out a road to and from the mill-seat of Nicholas
Randall,
on the main falls of Patapsco, Anne-Arundel and Baltimore
counties.
This road is to begin at the road leading
to Ellicott's upper mill, at or near Isaac Harlin's, and leading
by Randall's mill-seat to intersect the road leading from Ellicott's lower
mill to Baltimore-town, at
or near John Pierpoint's smith's shop. It shall be a public waggon
road, not exceeding 40 feet in width,
and it is to be laid off so as not to go through ay meadow, orchard or
garden, without consent of
the owner, by any two of three commissioners named in the act, who are
to ascertain the damages, to
be paid by Randall to the persons through whose lands the road shall run. |
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CHAP. LIV.
An ACT for altering the time of holding the courts in the counties
therein mentioned. |
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WHEREAS it is represented to this general assembly,
that the holding
the courts in the counties of Saint-Mary's, Calvert, Charles and
Prince-George's, on the western shore, and Cæcil and Talbot on the
eastern shore, at the time directed by law, is found to be inconvenient, |
Preamble. |
II. Be it enacted,
by the general assembly of Maryland, That henceforth the
courts for said counties shall be held on the following days, to wit, in
Saint-Mary's
on the Monday before the fourth Tuesday in the month of March, and
on the Monday before the first Tuesdays in the months of June and September;
in Calvert on the Monday before the third Tuesday in April, and on the
Monday
before the third Tuesdays in June and September; in Charles on the Monday
before the first Tuesday in April, and on the Monday before the second
Tuesdays
in June and September; in Prince-George's on the Monday before the second
Tuesday in April, and on the Monday before the fourth Tuesdays in June
and
September; in Cæcil on the Monday before the second Tuesdays in March,
June
and October; and in Talbot on the Monday before the first Tuesdays in March,
June and November; and the courts so held shall remain and be subject to
the |
Days for
holding
courts, &c. |
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