1833.
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. 173,
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and personal property in \Anne Arundel county, passed at
the present session of the General Assembly, passed at the
same session, chapter one hundred and seventy three, be
and the same are hereby dpclared to be as valid and effec-
tual to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as it' the valua-
ation and assessment thereby required to be made had
been fully completed and returned within the time limited
by said acts for that purpose.
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CHAPTER 173.
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.Passed Mar. 8, 1834
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An additional Supplement to the act entitled, an act for the
despatch of business, in Baltimore county court.
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Insolvent fee paya-
ble on application
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the fee of one dollar provided by the fifth
section of the act, passed at December session, eighteen
hundred and thirty, chapter one hundred and fifty-nine, to
be paid by every insolvent debtor, residing in the city of
Baltimore, on the day limited for his appearance before Bal-
timore county court for a final hearing, shall be paid by
such insolvent debtor to the commissioners of insolvent
debtors for the city and county of Baltimore, at the time of
such insolvent debtor's filing his petition for the benefit of
the insolvent laws, instead of the day limited for his ap-
pearance for final hearing as aforesaid; and it shall be the
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Payment over
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duty of said commissioners to pay the same to the clerk of
Baltimore county court, who shall account for and pay over
the same in the same manner, and under like liability of liis
bond as prescribed in reference to the fees mentioned in
said fifth section; and there shall also be paid to said com-
missioners upon each petition of an insolvent debtor, for an
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tee for extension
of time
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extension of the time of his appearance the sum of fifty
cents, to be paid by them to the said clerk who shall, in
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Payment over
Appropriated
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manner and under the liability aforesaid, pay over and ac-
count lor the same; and said fees shall be appropriated for
providing the compensation mentioned in the said fifth sec-
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May be dispensed
with
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tion; provided, however that the said commissioners may
dispense with the payment of said lee of one dollar when-
ever they are satisfied of the pecuniary inability of the pe-
titioner to pay the same.
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petition fordivision
of deceased per-
sons estates
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, (doubts existing, whether city
cases of petitions for divisions of deceased persons es-
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