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110

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

DEC. SESS.

1814.

duties of his office, without affection, favour, partiality
or prejudice; and he shall audit all accounts in the same
manner, and with the same powers, and subject to the
same-control, as the auditor in chancery now does. And

the auditor so to be appointed shall be allowed three
dollars per day for every day he shall be reasonably em-
ployed in stating, auditing and settling any account, to
be paid by the party desiring such account to be stated,
audited and settled, and taxed in the bill of costs as
aforesaid.

Appeals.

5. AND BE IT ENACTED, That all and every
person or persons who shall or may think themselves
aggrieved by the decree of any county court, in any case
of which such county court may have an equity jurisdic-
tion by virtue of this act, or of the original act to which
this is a supplement, shall be at liberty, in all cases to
appeal to the court of appeals of the respective shore, in
the same manner, and under the same circumstances,
and such appeals shall have the same legal effect and
consequences as appeals prosecuted from the court of
chancery to the court of appeals now have.

Clerks may
act as registers
— process — by
whom to be
returned.

6. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the clerks of
the several county courts in this state shall act as registers
for their several counties, in the same manner, and with
the same powers, as the register in chancery now does ;
and the sheriffs or coroners of the several counties shall
execute and return all process, which may issue from
any court or judge by virtue of this act, in the like
manner as they would have been compelled in case the
same had issued from the court of chancery.

Judges shall
not interfere.

7. AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein
contained shall be construed to authorise and empower
any interferance by the several county courts, or by the
judges thereof, in any cause or process now depending,
or hereafter to be brought, or hereafter to be issued, be-
fore or by the chancellor of Maryland, or to change the
manner of issuing writs of error.

Clerks fees.

8. AND BE IT ENACTED, That nothing in this
act shall be construed to allow the clerks of the several
county courts any other or greater fees than those already
allowed to them for chancery proceedings in the county
courts.

Term of en-

actment.

9. AND BE IT ENACTED, That this act shall
continue and be in force, until the 20th day of Novem-
ber next, and to the end of the next session of assembly
which shall happen thereafter.

Passed Jan.
30, 1815.

CHAPTER 95.

A supplement to the act entitled, an act to appoint com-
missioners to grade, level, pave and repair the streets,
squares, lanes and alleys in that part of the eastern pre-
cincts of Baltimore therein described and for other pur-
poses.

Wells and

pumps.

Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly



 
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