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1834.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP 194
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CHAPTER 193
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Passed Mar 14, 1835
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A further additional supplement to an act, entitled, an act
for the appointment of Commissioners for the regulation
and improvement of Cambridge, in Dorchester County,
and to establish and regulate a Market in said Town
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Time of meeting
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Section I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Ma-
ryland, That the Commissioners of Cambridge be, and
they are hereby authorised to hold their regular meetings
hereafter on the second Saturday in March next ensuing
their election, instead of the second Monday in March, as
directed by the further supplement to the original act, passed
at December session, eighteen hundred and twenty one,
chapter two hundred and three
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Proceedings con-
firmed
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Sec. 2 And be it enacted, That all acts done by said
Commissioners, at their several meetings, are hereby de-
clared to be, and are made valid, although said meetings
may not have been held by regular adjournments, as is re-
quired by the seventh section of the original act, and that the
aforesaid Commissioners, or a majority of them, may call
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Town meetings
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town meetings, other than those called by regular adjourn-
ments, whenever the business of the town may seem, in the
opinion of said commissioners, to require such meetings.
Sec. 3 And be it enacted, That the said Commissioners
or a majority of them, be and they are hereby authorised
and empowered, upon the application of the present Bailiff,
to extend the time for making his collections, to the first
day of August next
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CHAPTER 194.
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Passed Mar. 14, 1835
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An act to repeal part of an act, entitled, an act relating to
Lunatic and Insane Persons
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Jury of Inquiry
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
when any person is alleged to be a lunatic or insane pauper,
it shall be the duly of the several County Courts of this
State, or of Baltimore City Court, as the case may be, to
cause a jury of twelve good and lawful men to be empan-
nelled forthwith, and to charge the said jury to inquire
whether such person is insane or lunatic, and a pauper, and
if found so, it shall be the duty of the Court to cause such
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