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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        573
                           CHAPTER 393.

AN ACT to authorise the Treasurer to pay George M.
     Duvall, for services rendered the State in the Comptroller's
     office.



     Passed May
30, 1853.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That the Treasurer is authorised and
directed to pay, upon the warrant of the Comptroller,
to George M. Duvall, the sum of four hundred and
thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents, for services rendered
the State, as assistant clerk in the Comptroller's office,
from the first of August, eighteen hundred and fifty-two,
to the twenty-first of April, eighteen hundred and
fifty-three.
     Authority to
pay.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
In force.


                           CHAPTER 394.

AN ACT to authorise and require the Commissioners
     of Montgomery county, to levy on the assessable property
     of said county, the sum of twenty-five dollars
     and ten cents, to be refunded to Joseph H. Jones, for
     county taxes improperly paid by him for the years
     eighteen hundred and forty-five, eighteen hundred
     and forty-six, eighteen hundred and forty-seven and
     eighteen hundred and forty-eight.



     Passed May
30, 1853.
     WHEREAS, Joseph H. Jones, a citizen of Montgomery
county, removed from thence to Frederick county,
in the State of Maryland, in the year eighteen hundred
and forty-four, and carried with him his personal estate,
amounting in value to the sum of twenty-three hundred
and sixty-eight dollars; which said property, or so
much thereof as was not disposed of by him, was
assessed in Frederick county, upon his removal thereto;
And whereas, in consequence of his failing to appear in
person before the county commissioners of Montgomery
county, his property was not stricken from the assessors
books of said county, by reason whereof he has paid the
State and county taxes in both Montgomery and in
Frederick counties, upon the same property, for the
Preamble.



 
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