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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1838.
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Sec. 9. And be it enacted, That if any retailer or
retailers of any spirituous, fermented or malt liquors,
shall continue to retail as aforesaid, after the cancella-
tion or withdrawal of their license, or licenses, then
the said retailer or retailers, shall he subject to the
same penalties as are now imposed by law, on indivi-
duals for selling without license.
CHAPTER 103.
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CHAP. 104.
Penalties for re-
tailing after such
withdrawing.
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An act to authorise Caleb White, collector of taxes in
the second collection district of Anne Arundel county,
further time to complete his collections.
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Passed Mar. 1.
1839.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Caleb White, collector of the second
collection district of Anne Arundel county, be and he
is hereby authorised and empowered, to collect any
taxes, or balance of taxes, now remaining due to, and
uncollected by him, in the district aforesaid, in the
same manner and with the same power and privileges,
as are allowed by the existing laws, in said cases,
made and provided.
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Authored to col-
lect.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the aforesaid Caleb
White, shall in every instance, before he may proceed
to the aforesaid collection, make affidavit before some
justice of the peace of said county, that the same re-
mains unpaid, and that he hath not received any secu-
rity, or satisfaction for the same, or any part thereof,
more than what credits may be allowed thereon.
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Accounts to be
proved and pre-
sented.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall not
continue in force longer than one year from the date
of the passage thereof.
CHAPTER 104.
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Limit one year.
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An act to divorce Sarah F. Patterson, of the City of
Baltimore, from her husband Henry P. Patterson.
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Passed Mar. 1,
1839.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
Sarah F. Patterson, of the city of Baltimore, be and
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Divorce.
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