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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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LIBRARIAN — STATE. [ART. 55.

which they are attached, as incident to their respec-
tive estates. But no such improvement shall be so
made as to interfere with the navigation of the stream
of water into which the said improvement is made.

Patents not to
affect rights of
riparian pro-
prietors.

89. No patent hereafter issued out of the land
office shall impair or affect the rights of riparian
proprietors, as explained and declared in the two

No patent for
land covered
by navigable
waters

sections next preceding this section, and no patent
shall hereafter issue for land covered by navigable
waters.

In force from March 3, 1862.

NOTES —Public General Laws, Art. 71, Oysters, sees 15, 16, 17 and 18 were not repealed by
above act, the sole object of said act being to restrict and limit the powers of the Commis-
sioner of the Land Office Phipps et al v State, 22 Md. 388. See 1867, c 184, Art LXXI.—
Oysters

The Act of 1862, c. 120, is one relating to the interests and property of the public, and the
courts are bound to take judicial notice of it, whether the parties on either side rely on it or
not Looking to the general purpose disclosed by the affirmative provisions of secs 37 and
38, the clause in sec. 39 prohibiting the issue of any patent of land covered by navigable
waters, should be so construed as to apply to all lands below high water mark, or to embrace
any lands to which the rights and privileges conferred by this act, could attach. Day v Day,

22 Md 530

ARTICLE LV.

Librarian - State.

1. Amount of stationery to legislature fixed.
1867, c. 187 enacts the following:

1867, c. 187.
Amount of
stationery to
legislature
fixed

SEC. 1. From and after the first day of May,
eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, it shall not be
lawful for the state librarian to furnish to any mem-
ber or officer of the general assembly, an amount of
stationery to exceed in value more than twenty-five
dollars, and that any member may at election, take
such amount, either in stationery or money.

In force from May 1,1867.

NOTE —The act of 1862, c. 16, repeals the act of 1861, c. 47, and also sections 11,12,13,14 and
10 of this article, and substitutes therefor provision B which may be found under Public
General Laws, Article XLII, Governor.

 

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