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Session Laws, 1835
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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

day of April next, and in the month of February in

CHAP 295.

each and every year thereafter, by general.orders to be

 

published in at least three newspapers, appoint the

 

place of meeting for each of the parades, directed by

 

this act for their respective divisions.

 

SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That every enrolment

Enrolment made

of a company district, or return thereof, and every

valid

notification of enrolment, and of the times and places

Notification made

of parades, and of the times and places of holding the

valid

courts of appeal made before the first day of May next,

 

shall for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-six, be

 

as valid as if made within the times prescribed by the

 

eleventh and fourteenth sections of the act of eighteen

 

hundred and twenty-three, chapter one hundred and

 

eighty -eight.

 

SEC 11. And be it enacted, That the fines of all

Fines of commis-

commissioned officers for non-attendance at parades,

sioned officers

shall he the same as provided for by the act of eighteen

 

hundred and twenty -three, chapter one hundred and

 

eighty eight; and the fines for non-commissioned offi-

Of non commis-

cers, musicians and privates, for non-attendance at

sioned

parades, shall hereafter be not less than one dollar, nor

 

more than three dollars, any thing in the act of Assem-

 

bly to the contrary notwithstanding.

 

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That all executions

Executions

which shall be issued by any justice of the peace or

 

alderman, for the recovery of the fines, under the se-

 

venty-ninth section of the act of eighteen hundred and

 

twenty-three, chapter one hundred and eighty-eight,

 

shall he issued in the name of the State, for the use of

 

the first light division, or the third division as the case

 

may be; and before any such execution is issued, the

Justice to issue

said justice or alderman shall issue a summons against

summons

the party fined, commanding him to appear before him

 

the said justice of the peace or alderman, and the said

 

party if appearing and claiming it, shall have the be-

Appeal

netit of appeal to the County court, or of supersedeas

 

on the judgment against him, as in cases of small debts,

 

but if the said party appears and does not appeal or

 

supersede, or if he fails to appear, and is returned

 

summoned, then an execution shall be issued by the

 

said justice or alderman, agreeably to the said seven-

 


 
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