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INDEX.

1846.

Chap.

Sec.

INFANTS

—See Non resident guardians of Infants.

INQUESTS

—Where jury is convened by coroner or

justice of the peace, acting as coroner

on dead body, etc., whereon marks of

violence appear; jurors, also coroners

or justice to require, the attendance of a

physician to testify, after examination,

etc., before said jury ect.

168

1

On refusal or neglect of physician to

attend, etc., to be fined in the same man-

ner as any other person refusing, etc.,

after being summoned, etc.

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2

Account to be made out by coroner,

etc., and furnished to levy court etc.,

sum for remuneration of physician to be

included, etc., not less than five dollars,

nor exceeding ten dollars, to be levied

in next levy, elc.

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3

INSOLVENT

DEBTORS—See Trueitt, Peter; Skin-

ner, John S.; Craig, Wm.; Foul, Lewis;

and Wm., Glessner; Wheeler, Henry.

INSPECTION

OF FISH— Inspector of fish in the

city of Baltimore, to charge for each

barrel, half barrel or tierce of shad or

mackerel, ten cents and no more; for

barrel, etc., of herrings three cents and

no more.

192

1

The second section of act of 1830,

chapter 140, repealed.

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2

INSPECTION

OF LUMBER— The 3rd, 4th and

6th sections of the act of 1842, chapter

258, to regulate the, for the city and

county of Baltimore, repealed.

285

The Governor to appoint two inspec-

tors of lumber at Pcrryville, neither to

appoint a deputy.

334

INSPECTION

OF LUMBER AND SHINGLES

AT PORT DEPOSIT— The Gover-

nor, &c., to appoint ten measurers, &c.,

of, at Port Deposit; said measurers to

be entitled to one deputy, resident of

Maryland, to be governed by same laws

which govern inspectors of, in Balti-

more; to be allowed 25 cents for every

1 ,000 feet reduced measure of lumber ;

12½ cents for every 1,000 shingles, one



 
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