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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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                        THOMAS KING, CARROLL, ESQUIRE.                                                                                                      1829.

                                        CHAPTER 137.

An act for the reassessment and revaluation of the real and personal
                                property in Harford county.

  CHAP. 137.  

Passed Feb. 24, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the commissioners for Harford county, should
they deem fit, be and they are hereby authorised to meet at
Bel Air, in said county, as soon as may be practicable after
the passage of this act, and there proceed to revalue and reassess
the real and personal property within said county,
agreeably to the provisions of an act passed at November
session eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled, an act for the
valuation of real and personal property in the several counties
in this state.
    Authority to reassess.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the commissioners aforesaid,
be, and they are hereby authorised and empowered, to
carry into full effect and operation all the provisions of this
act, as well as the aforesaid act of eighteen hundred and
twelve, entitled an act for the valuation of real and personal
property in the several counties of this state.
Further authorised.
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                                        CHAPTER 138.

An additional supplement to the act, entitled, an act to regulate
                                 the inspection of Lumber.



Passed Feb. 25, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
from and after the passage of this act, all oak and poplar
boards, or planks of every kind, shall be marked and designated
by the inspector, according to the quality thereof, as
follows, to wit:  all such as is of prime quality, according to
the existing laws, shall be marked as such; all other such
boards or plank, which are merchantable, shall be marked as
second quality; and such as are not merchantable, shall be
marked as cullings, or third quality.
Marks prescribed.
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                                        CHAPTER 139.

An act for the relief of Mary Patrick, of the city of Baltimore.


Passed Feb. 25, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Mary Patrick, of the city of Baltimore, be and
she is hereby divorced from bed, board and mutual cohabitation
with her husband Samuel C. Patrick.
Divorce.



 
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