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                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the real and personal property within said county, agreeably
to the provisions of an act passed at November session
eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled an act for the valuation
of real and personal property in the several counties of this
state.

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Dec. Ses. 1825.

    2.  And be it enacted, That the following persons shall be and
they are hereby appointed commissioners of the tax for Talbot
county, Samuel T. Kennard, Alexander B. Harrison, Freehorn
Banning, Joseph Turner and Nicholas Martin, who are hereby
authorised and empowered to carry into full effect and operation
all the provisions of this act, as well as the aforesaid act of 
eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled an act for the valuation 
of real and personal property in the several counties of this state.
Commissioners
of tax—
powers.
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                                            CHAPTER 10.

An act to regulate the meetings of the Trustees of the Poor of Dorchester
                                                County.

Passed Jan.
17, 1826.
    WHEREAS, it is provided by the ninth section of a supplementary
act, passed at November session, eighteen hundred and
twelve, chapter twelve, that the trustees for the poor of Dorchester
county, should meet four times a year, to wit:  the second
Monday in June, October, January and April, and whereas on
experience the aforesaid days have been found inconvenient for
as much, as they interfere with the public days of the county
aforesaid:  Therefore,
Preamble.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
after the passage of this act, it shall and may be lawful for the
trustees of the poor, for Dorchester county, to meet on the
second Thursday in January, April, June and October, and as
much oftener as they may deem proper for the advantage of the
institution over which they preside.
Time of
meetings.
    2.  And be it enacted, That all such parts of the ninth section
of the law, passed as aforesaid, which are repugnant to the
provisions of this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed and
made void.
Repeal.
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                                            CHAPTER 11.

            An act for the relief of Elizabeth Winters of Frederick county.


Passed Jan.
18, 1826.
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the interest, authority, power and control of John Winters,
in, over and to the person and property of Elizabeth Winters,
his wife, shall henceforth cease and determine; and the
said John Winters, shall not be liable for any debts hereafter
contracted by the said Elizabeth Winters, and the said Elizabeth
Authority and
accountability
annulled.


 
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