JOHN EAGER HOWARD, Esquire, Governor.
VI. And be it
further enacted, That the times for holding the said courts in
the third district shall be as follows, to wit: In Anne-Arundel county
on the
third Monday in April and September; in Baltimore county on the fourth
Monday in March and August; and in Harford county on the second Monday
in March and August. |
1790.
CHAP.
LXI.
Time of holding
courts,
&c. |
VII. This act to commence at the time mentioned
in the said original act for
the commencement thereof, and to continue for the same period. |
Commencement,
&c. |
CHAP. LXII.
An ACT to appoint commissioners of the tax for Allegany
county. |
Passed December
22. |
BE it enacted,
by the General Assembly of Maryland, That Andrew Bruce,
Ewan Gwin, and Joseph Cresap, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners
of the tax for Allegany county, and that he said commissioners,
or a majority of them, have all the powers and authority that commissioners
in other counties have, and that they be subject to the same regulations
that commissioners
of the tax in other counties are subject to by the laws of this state. |
Commissioners
appointed,
&c. |
II. And be it
enacted, That the commissioners of the tax for Washington
county be and they are hereby directed to transmit to the commissioners
of Allegany
county, an account of all real and personal property in said county, and
the
assessment thereof, according to the last assessment. |
List of property
to be
transmitted,
&c. |
CHAP. LXIII..
An ACT for the benefit of Elizabeth Peacock, of Talbot county. |
Passed December
22. |
WHEREAS by act of assembly, passed at April session,
seventeen hundred
and eighty-seven, it was enacted that the property formerly belonging
to Robert Peacock be restored to him, and the bond given
by William Perry, to secure the payment of the purchase money for the said
property,
was declared to be null and void, provided that the said Robert Peacock
should pay all expences attending the sale of the said property:
And whereas it is
represented, that the said Robert Peacock hath departed this life without
issue,
leaving the aforesaid Elizabeth his widow, of whom the said Robert Peacock
acquired
a right and title to the said property by marriage: And whereas the
said
Robert in his lifetime did neglect to comply with the terms of the said
act;
and this general assembly being desirous to extend their bounty to the
widow of
the said Robert, |
Preamble. |
II. Be it enacted,
by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the property
aforesaid be and is hereby vested in the said Elizabeth Peacock, and her
heirs, for
ever, and the bond given by the said William Perry is hereby declared null
and
void, provided that the said Elizabeth Peacock pay all expences, if any,
attending
the sale of said property; any law to the contrary notwithstanding. |
Property vested
in E. Peacock,
&c. |
CHAP. LXIV.
An additional supplement to an act, entitled, An act to regulate
the inspection of tobacco, passed November session,
seventeen
hundred and eighty-nine. |
Passed December
22. |
WHEREAS by a supplement, passed this session, to
an act, entitled,
An act to regulate the inspection of tobacco, passed November session,
seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, it was enacted, that after the first
Monday of February next, no person shall carry out of the counties where
it was
made, either by land or water, any tobacco, either in casks or parcels
of any
kind, until it has been inspected at some public warehouse in the said
county,
unless he shall choose to carry it to some one public warehouse in
the next
adjacent county; and it is thought necessary and proper to inflict a penalty
against
any person offending against the said supplementary act, |
Preamble. |
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