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Session Laws, 1853
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168                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.



Passed April
27, 1853.

Per diem.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That the compensation of each judge of
the Orphans court of Queen Anne's and Kent counties,
shall be two dollars for each and every day of his
attendance, and if he shall reside one mile or more
from the court house, in said county, such judge shall
receive, in addition to his per diem, mileage at the rate
of six and a quarter cents a mile, for each days attendance,
for the distance necessarily travelled from his residence
to said court house.
In force.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.





     Passed April
28, 1853.
                           CHAPTER 148.

AN ACT for the relief of Daniel M. Henry, of Dorchester
                                  county.
     Authority to
appoint special
commissioner.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That the Orphans court of Dorchester
county, shall be and is hereby authorised to appoint a
special commissioner for the purpose of enabling Daniel
M. Henry, as administrator of Nicholas L. Goldsborough,
to settle his account with the said court; and
the special commissioner so appointed, shall have and
exercise in this particular case, all the powers which are
conferred on the said Daniel M. Henry, by the act entitled,
" an act to authorise the appointment of a commissioner
to take testimony to provide for the recording
of copies of wills and other papers, of which the originals
were lost by the burning of the court house in Dorchester
county, and to remedy as far as practicable the
evils likely to ensue from the destruction of the records
of said county."
In force.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from its passage.



 
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