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1161830,
CHAP. 108.
Sights vested.
Guardianship.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the said Susanna
Holmes, shall have and exercise all the rights.privileges
and immunities, and be subject to all the legal responsibi-
lities of a feme sole, in the same manner she would have,
been if she had never been married.
Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That the aforesaid Susanna
Holmes be, and she is hereby declared to be, entitled to
the custody and guardianship of her child during its mi-
nority.

Liability an
nulled.

Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That the said William S.
Holmes shall not be liable for any debt to be hereafter con-
tracted by the said Susanna Holmes:

 
 

CHAPTER 108.

Passed Feb 17

A Supplement to the act, entitled, An act to provide
for the payment of the Jurors in Prince-George's
County, passed at December Session 1820, chapter
63.

Money levied
to be deposit,
ed.

Section 1. Be it enacted hy the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the levy court of Prince George's coun-
ty, be and they aree hereby authorised and empowered, to
cause any money which may be hereafter levied and col-
lected by authority of the first section of the act to which
this is a supplement, to be deposited to their credit in the
Farmers Bank of Maryland at Annapolis, or in any bank in
the District of Columbia that they may think proper to se-
lect, for the purpose of paying the jurors of said county, or
the said levy court may, if they should deem it more condu-
cive to public convenience, direct and require the collector
of the county tax to pay the jurors of said county, out of
the money so levied and collected, such sum as may be due
them respectively.

Certificate.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That a certificate signed by
the clerk of Prince-George's county court, expressing the
number of days which the juryman may have attended,
and the sum due to him for such attendance, shall be suffi-
cient authority to the cashier of the bank in which the
said money may be deposited, or the collector of the tax
of said county, as the case may be, to pay the amount so
specified in the said certificate.

Repeal.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That the second, third and

 

 
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