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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1837.
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CHAPTER 24.
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CHAP. 25.
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A supplement to an act to authorise the repairing of the
Court House of Baltimore county, and for other pur-
poses, passed December session eighteen hundred and
thirty four, chapter one hundred and fifty-one.
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Passed Jan. 30,
1838.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That for the purpose of completing the object of the
act to which this is a supplement, the amount of the
stock which the Mayor and city council of Baltimore
were required to create and issue in conformity with
said act, be and is hereby augmented twenty-five thou-
sand dollars; and that for the payment of the interest
and principal of said augmentation, provision shall be
made by the commissioners of Baltimore county, and
the Mayor and city council of Baltimore, in the pro-
portions and manner prescribed for the payment of the
principal and interest of the sum of the slock authoris-
ed by the said original act; and that the money which
shall he obtained by the Mayor and city council of
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Augmentation
of Stock.
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Baltimore for the augmented stock aforesaid, shall he
paid for the purposes of this act, by the Register of the
city of Baltimore, upon, the orders of the Court House
commissioners, or a majority of them, appointed by or
in virtue of said original act.
CHAPTER 25.
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Payment over.
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An act to define the duties of Sheriffs, Coronors or Elisors,
so far as relates to Baltimore county.
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Passed Jan. 25,
1838.
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WHEREAS, by an act passed December session,
eighteen hundred and sixteen, chapter one hundred and
thirty nine, ordering and directing the summoning of
jurors for the trial of causes in Baltimore County
Court, it was directed and required that the jurors so
summoned should be taken from the county out of the
limits of the city or precincts, and whereas no good
cause has been shown why jurors summoned to assess,
land decide on damage supposed to be committed on the
lands or property of any person in said county, by reason
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Preamble.
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