ART. — .] LABOR AND AGRICULTURE.
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67. The said clerk shall record the said judgment
forthwith, and shall endorse thereon the time and place
of its record, and may then deliver the same to the
plaintiff.
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Record judg-
ment.
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68. No sale of any real or leasehold property made
by any constable under any execution issued upon any
judgment rendered by any justice of the peace of this
state shall be valid unless it shall appear that the pro-
visions of the two preceding sections have been com-
plied with.
Passed and approved March 30, 1868.
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When sale
under execu-
tion valid.
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ARTICLE —.
fptow and g^rintltutt.
1. Facts and information as to agricultural,
&c., resources- exhibits of property.
2. Visits to immigrant vessels by runners,
&c.
3. Penalty.
4. Small maps
5. Agent to distribute maps, ic.: agents in
Biemen and Liverpool.
6. Registers: registered demands for
labor.
T. Special requisition for laborers from
Europe- contracts with ship owners and
companies.
8. Commissioner of immigration and im-
migrant agent to transfer papers, &c , to su-
perintendent.
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9. Accounts of expenses.
10. Public notice forms and rules.
11. Reports from state inspectors of agri-
cultural products and fertilizers.
12. Regulations.
13. Accounts, Sic , by state inspectors.
14. Personal Inspections of tobacco ware-
houses, &c.
15 Supervision of public buildings, &c.
10 Undeveloped resources, oyster fish-
eries.
17 Bond of superintendent to be re-
corded.
IB. Location of office.
19. Assistants
20. Appropriation.
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1868, c. 300, entitled an act to organize and regulate the department of labor and agri-
culture, pursuant to the tenth article of the constitution, enacts the following:
SEC. 1. The superintendent of labor and agriculture
shall prepare and distribute, or caused to be prepared
and distributed, both at home and abroad, such facts
and information as may conduce to a complete, full and
satisfactory understanding of the agricultural, mineral,
manufacturing and general commercial resources of the
state of Maryland, and shall keep always open to in-
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1868, c. 300
Facts and in-
formation as
to agricultu-
ral, &c., re-
sources.
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