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1852.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 358
Expenses to
be paid in
equal parts by
Baltimore co.
and Baltimore
city.
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employed in the performance of the duties required by
this act, and the same per diem shall be allowed to the
arbiter to be selected by them.
SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the clerk to be ap-
pointed in virtue of the provisions of this act, shall re-
ceive four dollars a day, for each and every day while
employed in the performance of the duties required of
him by the commissioners, and under their authority,
and that the per diem of the commissioners to value and
divide the property now held jointly by the county and
city of Baltimore, the per diem of the arbiter and clerk,
and such other expenses as may be necessarily incurred
in the execution of this act, shall on being duly certified
by the commissioners appointed to value and divide the
properly jointly held by the county and city of Balti-
more, be paid in equal parts by Baltimore county and
Baltimore city.
CHAPTER 358.
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Passed May
31, 1852.
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AN ACT to make Valid and Effectual certain Acts
and Things had, and done under certain Expired
Laws.
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Acts consti-
tuted legal,
valid and ef-
fectual.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That all acts and things, processes and
proceedings had or done under, and in accordance with
the provisions of such parts as have not been expressly
repealed, of the following mentioned Acts of Assem-
bly, or any of them, or any of the supplements there-
to respectively, to wit:
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Act of 1778,
chapter 21.
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The act passed at October session, seventeen hun-
dred and seventy-eight, chapter twenty-one, entitled,
an act, for amending and declaring the law in the cases
therein mentioned, and relating to the validity of ver-
dicts in certain cases, the form of recognizance of bail,
and other proceedings, powers and regulations of, and
in certain courts.
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Act of 1779,
chapter 8.
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The act passed at July session, seventeen hundred
and seventy-nine, chapter eight, entitled, and act estab-
lishing a mode to perpetuate testimony, whereby parties
were authorised to take depositions of witnesses as is
therein set forth, and to be used as therein provided.
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Act of 1779,
chapter 25.
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The act passed at November session, seventeen hun-
dred and seventy-nine, chapter twenty-five, entitled, an
act for the regulation of officers fees, whereby officers
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