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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1843

receive him, her or them into the county jail, upon the
payment of the jail fees.
Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That all such parts of the
act to which this is a further supplement that are inconsist-
ent or repugnant to the provisions of this act, shall be,
and the same is hereby repealed.

chap. 272
Repealed.

CHAPTER 271.

 

A supplement to the act of seventeen hundred and ninety-
four, chapter fifty-four, entitled, an act for the amend-
ment of the law in certain cases.

Passed March
7, 1844.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That it shall and may be lawful for the clerk of
any county court, upon an application for any original
writ within the jurisdiction of said court, or for any writ
of execution on any judgment rendered in said court, to
issue the same to an elisor to be appointed by the said
court, or by one of the justices of said court during its
recess, the said appointment to be in wiiting and signed
by the said court or justice and to be filed with the clerk,
in any case, where the said court or justice shall be satis-
fied by affidavit or otherwise, that the sheriff of the
county is a party to said execution or interested in said
suit, or in case there be in said county no coroner duly
qualified to serve said original writ or execution; and the
duties and fees of the said elisor thus appointed shall be
the same as those prescribed by the act to which this is a
supplement.

Clerk of any
county court
upon applica-
tion may issue
&c.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall have
force and effect from and after the passage thereof.

In force.

CHAPTER 272.

 

An act to incorporate the Barrellville Mining Company.

Passed March
7, 1844.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Samuel B. Barrell, William Ridgely
and John Pickell, their associates, successors and assigns,
are hereby made a corporation, by the name of the Bar-
rellville Mining Company, for the purpose of purchasing,
opening and working mines of coal and iron, and for the

Incorporated.



 
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