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ROBERT BOW IE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. NOVEMBER.

1804.

III. AND BE IT ENACTED, That if either of the said companies in the said original act mention-
ed shall not proceed to commence and carry on the work on said roads respectively within the time
limitted by said act, or shall not, within the time therein also limitted to complete said roads re-
spectively, according to the true intent and meaning of the said original act, and this supplement
thereto, then and in either of those cases all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges and fran-
chises, by the said original act, or by this supplement, granted on, in and to, the said roact, where-
in such default shall have been made as aforesaid, shall revert to the respective counties through
which it passes, any thing in the said original act to the contrary notwithstanding.

CHAP. CII.

CHAP.
CI.

Rights, &c. to
revert, &c.

An ACT to empower the clerk of Calvert county to remove certain
records from the seat of justice.

Passed Janua-
ry 19, 1805.

WHEREAS by a law passed in the year seventeen hundred and forty-eight, chapter seven, the
several clerks of the counties were authorised to remove out of their offices the four last
dockets and papers, and the situation of the clerk of Galvert county rendering it expedient to extend
the number of dockets which he may be permitted to remove; therefore,

Preamble,

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it shall and may be lawful for the
clerk of Caivert county to take, remove, or curry out of his public office, the last eight court dock-
ets and papers next preceding the time of such taking out, and the same to keep at his own house,
or any other place more suitable to his conveniency within the county, for and during, such time as
to him shall seem necessary, without being liable to incur the penalty imposed by law for removing
records.

C H A P. CIII.

Clerk may re-
move dockets,
&c.

An ACT to extend the powers of the levy court of Harford county
in the case therein mentioned.

Passed Janua-
ry 19, 1805.

WHERJEAS judgments were recovered in the general court, and also in Harford county court,
against John Love, late a collector of the. third district in said county, and his securities, for
the same sum or sums of money due from him as collector of said district, which judgments, as ren-
dered in the county court, are satisfied and paid by the said Love, with costs, and the said judge-
ments in the general court stand open for interest and costs against him and his securities, and it
being reasonable the costs of the suits in one of the said courts, should, be reimbursed; therefore,

Preamble.

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That it shall and mav be lawful for the
levy court of Harford county to draw on any of the present collectors of said county having any
fraction in their hands, in favour of the said John Love, for such sum or sums of money as he, in
their judgments, shall be entitled to, on account of the costs, either of the suits in Harford county
court, or in the general court, as they shall adjudge and direct, and in case there should be no frac-
tion in the said collectors hands, that then it shall be lawful for the levy court aforesaid to levy upon
the assessable property in the county, in the same manner as other county charges are levied, the.
amount of the costs aforesaid, which in their judgments they shall consider him entitled to as afore-
said, and the same, when levied, shall be collected as other county levies, and shall be paid to the
said John Love, or his order.

CHAP. CIV.

Court to draw
on the collector,
&c.

An ACT to authorise the vestry of Saint-Paul's parish, in Baltimore
county, to draw a lottery within the city of Baltimore.

Passed Janua-
ry 19, 1805.

WHEREAS by an act, entitled, An act to erect Baltimore-town, in Baltimore county, into
a city, and to incorporate the inhabitants. thereof, the drawing of lotteries within the said
city is confined to special purposes; therefore,

Preamble,

II. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That from and after the passage of this
act, it shall and may be lawful for the mayor and city council of Baltimore to authorise the aforesaid
vestry to institute a scheme of a lottery within the said city, consisting of one or more classes, and
to dispose of tickets in such lottery, for the purposes aforesaid, under such limitations as the mayor
and city council shall by ordinance direct and, appoint, any thing in the said act to the contrary not-
withstanding; provided, that not more than twelve thousand dollars be raised by any scheme in vir-
tue of this act.
M

Mayor, &c
may authorise
a lottery, &c



 
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