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1837.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 349.

least three daily newspapers, give notice of the time and
place of parade as appointed by law, and designa-
ted in division orders, and also of the place at which
the court of appeal for his regiment shall meet, on
the second Monday after each parade, at three o'clock,
P. M.

List of fines.

SEC. 13. And be it enacted, That the commanding
officer of each regimental in the first light division,
shall, within five days after receiving the proceedings
of a regimental court of appeal, where any fines are
imposed, place, or cause to be placed in the hands of
each commanding officer of a company in his regiment,
a list of the fines imposed on the members of that com-
pany, certified by said commanding officer of regiment
to be a correct list, and said commanding officer of a
company as aforesaid, shall within five days after, re-

Collection
thereof.

ceiving said list of fines, appoint and employ some suit-
able person to collect said fines, in the manner now
prescribed by law, and said fines when collected, shall
after deducting the expenses of collection, be paid over
to the commanding officer of the company, for the use
thereof; and all fines imposed by company courts mar-
tial in said first light division, shall in like manner be
collected and paid over for the use of the company,

Proviso.

provided nevertheless, that all fines imposed by brigade
courts of appeal, or by division, brigade or regimental
courts martial, shall continue to be collected and paid
over, as now directed by law.

Summons.

SEC. 14. And be it enacted, That the summons re-
quired by the twelfth section of the act of eighteen
hundred and thirty five, chapter two hundred and nine-
ty five, shall warn the party summoned that he is lia-
ble to an execution against him for militia fines, at
the suit of the State of Maryland, for the use of the first
light division or the third division, as the case may be,

Fee therefor.

and the justice of the peace shall receive for issuing, and
the constable for serving the said summons, the same
fees respectively, they now are or may from time to
time, be entitled to for issuing or serving a sum-
mons for a witness.

This year — or-
ders, &c. va-
lid.

SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That any order required
to be published, or any duties required to be perform-
ed in either of the aforesaid divisions, earlier than the



 
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