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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                      1829.

of Baltimore, against any keeper or keepers of oyster houses,
for selling liquors in quantities less than one pint, be, and the
same are hereby directed to be discontinued; Provided, That
such person or persons had a license for keeping an oyster
house, at the time such prosecutions or suits were instituted.
  CHAP. 217.  
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                                        CHAPTER 218.

An act to fix the time for holding the Annual Elections, for
  Commissioners for Princess Anne, in Somerset County.



Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
the Annual Election for Commissioners, for the regulation and
improvement of Princess Anne, in Somerset county; or for a
commissioner to supply the vacancy occasioned by the expiration
of the time of service of a former commissioner, under
the provisions of an act, passed at December session eighteen
hundred and fifteen, chapter seventy-three, and of the several
acts supplementary thereto, shall be held at the court house in
said town, on the fourth Monday in March of the present year,
and on the same day in each and every year thereafter; any
law to the contrary notwithstanding.
Time fixed.
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                                        CHAPTER 219.

                             An act relating to Evidence.


Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
from and after the passage of this act, the private laws and resolutions,
published by the authority of this state, shall and
may be read in evidence, from the printed statute book, in any
cause in the courts of this state, in the same manner as the
public laws are now read in evidence.
    Printed laws declared
evidence.
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                                        CHAPTER 220.

An act to amend the Law in relation to pleading, in certain
                                             Cases.



Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
from and after the passage of this act, it shall and may be lawful,
to and for each and every defendant in any action of debt
hereafter to be brought on any bond with a collateral condition,
in any court in this state, where the declaration of the
Directions.



 
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