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INDEX TO THE LAWS.
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ANNE ARUNDEL CO.— Fou^Delegates to the Gene-
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ral Assembly hereafter to be elected from,
After the promulgation of the census of
1840, the city of Annapolis shall be deem-
ed and taken as a part of, and her rights
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to a separate delegation shall cease,
Annapolis to be deemed a part of, for
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electing a senator,
Proviso relative to delegates from An-
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napolis,
And also for electing Governor,
The County court of, authorised to al-
ter or change public roads, in the same
manner they are now authorised to open,
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straiten or shut up roads, &c.
For relief of Francis Welch, respect-
ing a runaway negro that escaped from
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" the jail of,
ANTHRACITE, OR
HARD COAL,— To provide for the inspection and
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weight of, &c.
See Coal,
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APPEALS,— Relating to,
When records are transmitted to the
Court of, &c., it shall be the duty of the
Clerk or Register transmitting, to mark
upon said record the amount of costs tax-
ed against plaintiff and defendant respec-
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tively, to the time of appeal,
When any record has been once trans-
cribed into any record to be transmitted,
&c. it shall not be copied a second time
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in said record,
If so copied — no charge shall be made
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therefor,
Where it would hav&been introduced,
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it may be referred to by page, &c.
In any trial before a single justice of
the peace, either party may, either to the
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County court or District court,
Cases so removed shall be tried de novo,
APPEALS, May be refused unless costs are first
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paid which have accrued,
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