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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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388

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

each county as the President of the Senate and the

 

Speaker of the House of Delegates shall have

 

designated as aforesaid, as provided in the first sec-

 

tion of this article.

 

3. The treasurer, upon the warrant of the comp-

 

troller, shall pay to the publishers of the newspapers

Treasurer to

in which the Public General Laws shall have been

pay.

published in conformity with the provisions afore-

 

said, the compensation to which they may respec-

 

tively be entitled for publishing said General Laws,

 

and said warrant shall be issued within six months

 

from the time of publication as aforesaid; provided,

 

however, that not more than six hundred dollars

 

shall be paid for the publication of said laws in any

 

one county, and that not more than eighteen hun-

 

dred dollars shall be paid for the publication of said

 

laws as heretofore provided in the city of Baltimore.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall

Effective.

take effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved May 3, 1882.

 

Chapter 352.

 

AN ACT for the relief of the infant devisee of

 

Thomas H. Goslin, late of Dorchester county, de-

 

ceased.

 

WHEREAS it has been represented to the Legisla-

 

ture of Maryland that in December, anno domini

 

eighteen hundred and eighty-one, Thomas H. Gos-

 

lin, of Dorchester county, departed this life seized

 

and possessed of a valuable real and personal estate,

Preamble.

and having executed his last will and testament, by

 

which he devised the aforesaid property, after the

 

payment of his just debts, to his infant children,

 

four in number, and that after the smaller parcels

 

of real estate had been sold by the executors of said

 

will, and had proved insufficient, together with the

 

whole of said decedent's personal estate, to discharge

 

all of his just debts, but, on the contrary, there re-

 

mained a deficiency of nearly four thousand dollars

 

to be supplied by a sale of his home farm, or so



 
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