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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
Volume 540, Page 531   View pdf image (33K)
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            THOMAS KING CARROLL, ESQ. GOVERNOR.                                                                                                   1829.

constitution and form of government directs, that in such case
this act, and the alterations and amendments of the constitution
and form of government therein contained, shall be taken and
considered, and shall constitute and be valid as a part of said
constitution and form of government, to all intents and purposes,
any thing in the said constitution and form of government
to the contrary notwithstanding.
  CHAP. 221.  
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                                        CHAPTER 222.

An additional supplement to the act for enlarging the powers of
                                    the Chancery Court.



Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Chancellor, or any county court, setting as a
court of equity, upon the application of the trustees of idiots
lunatics, or any person interested, may order the sale or lease
of any real or leasehold property of such idiot or lunatic, for
the payment of debts, or for their support and maintenance;
Provided, That the Chancellor, or the county court, as the
case may be, be first satisfied that it will be for the interest of
such idiots or lunatics, that such property be sold, or leased;
And provided also, that the proceeds of such sale of real property
be considered as real estate, and as such descend to the
heirs of said idiots or lunatics.
    Authority to order
sale of property
of lunatics, &c.
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                                        CHAPTER 223.

A supplement to an act entitled, an act to regulate the Inspection
                                           of Tobacco.



Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
    Section 1.  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 break up any hogshead of tobacco, which
has been previously inspected agreeably to law, and to repack
said tobacco in parcels of any size, and the same to export or
carry out of the state, by water, and when any such parcels
of tobacco, less than a hogshead, are to be shipped for exportation,
the captain of the vessel in which it is to be shipped,
is authorised to receive the same; Provided, the quantity contained
in said parcels does not exceed in weight that set forth
in the original manifest of the hogshead, from which the same
has been taken and repacked.
    Repacking authorised,
in less
than hogsheads.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That any captain of a vessel
who shall take into his vessel for exportation, any parcels of
tobacco, less than a hogshead, shall, when he deposites with
Oath of captain.
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