220
Dec. Ses. 1825. |
JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
a non suit or suits, for any want of form; any law to the
contrary notwithstanding. |
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Passed March
9, 1826. |
CHAPTER 214.
A supplement to an act relative to licenses, passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and twenty four, chapter one hundred
forty-eight. |
Permits not
to be granted. |
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That from and after the first day of May next, no permit shall
be granted by any judge of the county courts, or other person,
to ordinary keepers or retailers of spirituous liquors. |
Clerks of
counties may
grant licences. |
2. And be it enacted, That the county
clerks shall in the recess
of the court, grant licenses to ordinary keepers, on their entering
into a recognizance, with two securities, before a justice of
the peace, that they will comply with the provision of the several
laws of this state, relative to ordinary keepers. |
For nor less
than one year. |
3. And be it enacted, That no licence
or permit shall be granted
by the said county clerk to any ordinary keeper, retailer of
spirituous liquors, or hawker or pedlar, for a less term than one
year. |
Case of death. |
4. And be it enacted, That in case
of the decease of any ordinary
keeper, his widow or children may continue to keep such
ordinary, for the remainder of the year, without taking out
any new license, Provided, The said widow or children, as the
case may be, shall enter into a sufficient recognizance for the
correct discharge of their duty as ordinary keepers. |
Fisheries
exempt. |
5. And be it enacted, That nothing
in this act shall extend to
repeal an act passed this session, relating to the proprietors and
occupants of the shad and herring fisheries on the Potomac,
from the first of April, to the twentieth day of May. |
Privilege to
fisheries at
head of the
bay. |
6. And be it enacted, That the occupants
of established shad
and herring fisheries on all the rivers at the head of the Chesapeake
bay shall be entitled to the same priviledges that are granted
to the fisheries on the Potomac. |
Repeal. |
7. And be it enacted, That all laws
inconsistent with, or repugnant
to the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby
repealed. |
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Passed March
9, 1826. |
CHAPTER 215.
An
act to prevent nuisances in Port Tobacco, in Charles County. |
Hog styes
prohibited;
proceedings;
penalty. |
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That it shall not hereafter be lawful for any person or persons |