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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1839.
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distribution and application of said school funds, as the
managers may find to be expedient and proper; provided,
that such regulations shall not be inconsistent with any of
the foregoing sections of this act.
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CHAP. 102.
Proviso.
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SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That all acts heretofore
passed inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and
the same is hereby repealed.
CHAPTER 101.
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Repealed.
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A further and additional supplement to an act, entitled an
act to provide for the relief and support of the Poor
and Indigent Persons of Worcester County, passed at
December session eighteen hundred and thirty-five.
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Passed Mar. 16,
1840.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the county commissioners of Worcester, be and
they are hereby authorized and required to levy and as-
sess on the property in said county, according to the pro-
visions of the act to which this is a supplement, such
aforesaid, or a majority of them, may deem necessary to
carry out and complete the purpose of the said original
act, not exceeding in the whole, the sum of forty dollars.
CHAPTER 102.
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Commissioners
to make fur-
ther levy.
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An act to allow Mileage to Judges of Elections and Justices
of the Orphans' Court in Somerset County.
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Passed Mar. 17,
1840.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the same mileage that is allowed by law to grand
and petit jurors and to witnesses in Somerset county, be
and is hereby allowed to all returning judges of elections
in the county for going to the county town for the pur-
pose of making returns of elections and returning there-
from; and to justices of the orphans' court for the county
for going to the county town for the purpose of holding
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Judges of elec-
tions, &c. to re-
ceive same mile-
age as jurors.
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court, and returning therefrom; and that such mileage be
levied and collected as other county charges for the coun-
ty are levied and collected.
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How levied.
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