E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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Baltimore, but any person who shall be sentenced by
said court to the payment of any fine and costs shall
stand committed until such fine and costs are paid;
Provided, nevertheless, that if such fine and costs are
less than ten dollars, the person so sentenced shall be
discharged from custody at the end of thirty days from
and after the imposition of said fines and costs, if no
imprisonment be ordered by the court, or at the end of
thirty days from and after the expiration of the time
for which said person shall have been ordered to be imprisoned,
upon sufficient proof shewn to the said court,
that the person so imprisoned is unable to pay the said
fine and costs; and provided also, nevertheless, that if
the said fine and costs are more than ten, and less than
fifty dollars, the person so imprisoned shall be discharged
from custody at the end of sixty days from and
and after the imposition of said fine and costs, or from
and after the expiration of the term for which he was
ordered to be imprisoned, on proof shewn of his inability
to pay, as provided for in this act.
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Provisoes.
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CHAPTER
77.
AN ACT to authorise the American Mutual Insurance
company of Baltimore, to wind up the business of
said company.
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Passed March
24, 1853.
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WHEREAS, It has been represented
to the General
Assembly of Maryland, that the stockholders of the
American Mutual Insurance company of Baltimore, at
a general meeting called for that purpose, have resolved
to wind up the affairs of that company, and to that intent
require a modification of their charter; Therefore,
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Preamble.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the said company are hereby authorised
and empowered to wind up their affairs, and
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Authority to
wind up affairs.
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