1842
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FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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CHAP. 50.
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collection district of said county, be, and he is hereby au-
thorised and empowered, to collect any taxes, or balances
of taxes now remaining due, and uncollected by him in said
district, in the same manner as he could, or might have
done, within the time limited by law.
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Oath.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Benjamin T.
Pindle shall, in every instance, before he shall proceed to
the aforesaid collection, make affidavit before some justice
of the peace for Anne Arundel county, that the same re-
mains due and unpaid, and that he hath not received any
part thereof, other than the credit given.
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In force one
year.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this law shall be in
force one year and no longer.
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CHAPTER 49.
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Passed Feb. 2,
1843.
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A supplement to an act entitled, an act to establish Magis-
trates, in the several counties of this State,, and to prescribe
their jurisdiction, passed March, eighteen hundred and
thirty-six, chapter, two hundred and one.
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Entitled to
original fees.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after, the first day of May next,
the Justices composing the District Court, in each, and
every election district, of Queen Anne's County, shall be en-
titled to their fees, according to the provisions of the orig-
inal act, to which this is a supplement, instead of their per
diem allowances.
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Repealed.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all acts, or parts of acts,
repugnant to, or inconsistent with this act, are hereby re-
pealed.
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CHAPTER 50.
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Passed Feb. 2,
1843.
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An act for the more speedy completion, of the consolidated
Lotteries, and the augmentation of the State's revenue,
from this source.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS by the act of eighteen hundred and thirty-five,
chapter three hundred and five, the private lottery grants
sui rendered the State, by their respective holders, and
known as the consolidated lotteries, were directed to be
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