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Session Laws, 1832
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1832;

trustees appointed to each school, returns whereof shall be
made by the district commissioners, to the commissioners

CHAP. 169.

of the county, and also to keep fair and correct accounts
and statements of the proceedings of said county com-
missioners in relation to the duties assigned them by this
act, setting forth the amount of moneys by them received,
from time to time, in conformity to the provisions thereof,
and exhibiting, in a particular manner, how the same has or

Of proceeding

may have been appropriated and disposed of, which said
book or books shall be kept open and accessable to the
examination and inspection of the citizens of the county,
and all other persons that may be interested or in any way
concerned therein. .

Of accounts

Sec. 8. And be it enacted, That all acts. or any parts of.
acts inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of
this act, so far as the same relates to Talbot county, be
and the same are hereby repealed. .

Repeal.

CHAPTER 169.


A Supplement to the act regulating the manner of levying
on the assessable property in Anne Arundel county, for
the support of Primary Schools in said county.

Passed Mar. 13, 1833

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That all moneys, which shall be apportioned by the com-
missioners of Primary Schools in Anne Arundel county,
in virtue of the provisions of the second and third sections
of the act to which this is a supplement, passed at Decem-
ber session, eighteen hundred and thirty, chapter ninety-
seven, and which shall remain unpaid for the space of two
years thereafter, either from the omission or neglect of the
trustees of the Primary School entitled to receive the same,
to apply therefor, and to make the necessary certificates,
to entitle them to the same, or from any defect in such
certificates, said moneys shall, after the expiration of said
term, be added to the moneys next thereafter to be appor-
tioned by the said commissioners, and shall be apportioned;
and paid together with such moneys as aforesaid.

Direction as to ap-

portioning



 
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