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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1830.
CHAP. 185.

said, to direct his bond to be sued by the attorney-general,
or his deputy, and the money recovered thereon shall be
applied to the purposes herein set forth, under the direc-
tion of said court.

 
 

CHAPTER 184.

Passed Feb 24,

An Additional Supplement to the act of December Ses-
sion 1827, chapter 117, entitled, An act to regulate
the issuing of Licenses to Traders, Keepers of Ordi-
naries, and others.

Section re-
pealed.
Proviso

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That so much of the seventh section of the original act to
which this is a further additional supplement, as imposes a
fine of fifty dollars for any violation of the provisions of
said section, be and the same is hereby repealed; Provid-
ed, that such repeal shall not prevent the prosecution and
trial of any presentment or indictment for any breach of
the section aforesaid.

 
 

CHAPTER 185.

Passed Feb 24

An Act to prevent unnecessary expense and delay in
prosecuting Appeals from Courts exercising Equity
Jurisdiction in this State.

Appeals to be
allowed, &c.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That no appeal shall hereafter he allowed from
any decree or order of the chancery court, or county court
sitting as a court of equity, unless it be a final decree, or
order in the nature of a final decree; and that upon appeal
from a final decree, or order in the nature of a final decree,
within the time limited by law for such appeals, all provi-
sions, orders and decrees, passed in the cause, shall be open
in the appellate court in the same manner as if such previ-
ous orders and decrees had been as heretofore appealed from
within nine months from the time of the passing of the

Proviso.

Bamej Provided Always, that the execution of any decree

 

 
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