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Session Laws, 1834
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1834.

may be mutually agreed on between himself and the pur-
chaser thereof.

CHAP. 120.

Sec. 9 And be it enacted. That the Inspector appointed
by virtue of this act, shall enter into bond to the State of
Maryland, with good and sufficient securities to be approved
by the Governor and Council, in the penal sum of one thou-
sand dollars, conditioned for the true and faithful discharge
of his duties as Inspector, arising out of this act

Bond required

Sec 10 And be it enacted, That the inspection district
of the inspector for the Town of Williamsport, shall em-
brace the corporation limits of said Town as now defined,
and all the lands lying on the western side of said Town,
commencing at Lock No forty four, near said Town, and
extending with the line of Canal (for its western limits, )
not exceeding half a mile, so as to include a ware house
lately built by Elie Beatty, on said Canal

Infection limits

Sec 11 And be it enacted, That no Inspector of flour,
shall purchase directly or indirectly, any flour by him con-
demned, or any flour whatsoever, other than for his own
family use, under the penalty of five dollars, for each bar-
rel by him purchased

Sec 12 And be it enacted, That it shall and may be law-
ful for any person or persons carrying, sending, or trans-
porting flour from the Town of Williamsport, to the cify of
Baltimore, to export the same, or sell, or otherwise dispose
of the same, and the same may be thence exported without
being subject to a re inspection in the city of Baltimore,

Exportation allow-

ed

Provided, that the said flour so curried, sent or transported,
from the aforesaid inspection district of Williamsport, to
the city of Baltimore, be inspected at the said Town of
Williamsport, by a regular Inspector appointed by the Go-
vernor and Council of this State, or Ins deputy duly autho-
rised

Provided

Sec. 13 And be it enacted. That it shall and may he
lawful for the Burgess and Commissioners of Williams-
port, to appoint annually or otherwise, three competent
millers, or two millers and one baker, as a standing com-
mittee, to whom it shall be the privilege of any person to ap-
peal from the judgment of any Inspector of flour.

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Sec. 14 And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of
the three persons appointed by virtue of the thirteenth sec-
tion of this act, before they review the said flour in dispute,
to take an oath to decide the case to be reviewed agreeably
to the standards fixed by the General Inspector at Balti-
more, and shall then proceed to view and carefully examine

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