CHAP. 162.
Proviso.
Original judgment
may be suspended
a second time
Passed Feb 12, 1820
Managers of any
scheme authorised
by law selling the
same, right to
draw forfeited
Penalty for selling
tickets not autho-
rised by a
law of the state
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said judge of justice, and upon the failure or neglect of such per-
son or persons to comply with the regulations in such summons
contained, the said judge or justice, upon proof of the service of
such summons, or of its being left at the last place of abode of the
person or persons on whom it should have been served, are hereby
directed to deliver, upon the same being applied for, a statement,
under his or their hands and seals, of the issuing of such summons,
and the failure of compliance therewith; upon the delivery whereof
to the clerk or register of the court where such confession of judg-
ment was returned, the plaintiff or plaintiffs in the original judg-
ment may have and use the same proceedings thereon, which might
or could have been had if this act had never passed; Provided always,
that if after the expiration of the time mentioned in the said sum-
mons, a confession of judgment as therein required shall be entered
into, and a certificate thereof obtained, such certificate shall have
the same force and operation as it would have had under this act, if
no antecedent confession of judgment had ever been made; and
the said confession of judgment shall be returned and recorded in
the same manner, and under the same penalties, as are herein be-
fore prescribed.
6. And be it enacted, That in all and every case where the person
or persons, against whom any judgment or decree hath heretofore
been obtained have superseded the same in the manner prescribed
by the original act to which this is a further supplement, it shall
and may be lawful for such person or persons, against whom the
original judgment or decree was obtained, or the survivor or sur-
vivors of them, to supersede the original judgment or decree in the
manner pointed out by this act; and such confession shall operate
as a stay of execution, as well upon the said original judgment, as
upon the said former confession.
CHAP. CLXIII.
An Act, entitled, An act supplementary to the act, entitled, An act to regulate
Lotteries.
1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That if
the managers of any lottery authorised by any law of this state,
shall sell any scheme of said lottery, the right to draw the said lot-
tery shall be forfeited, and each of the managers who shall be con-
cerned in the sale of the said lottery shall forfeit the sum of three
thousand dollars, to be recovered in the county court of the county
where the offence shall be committed, or in Baltimore city court if
committed in the city of Baltimore, provided that this act shall not
be construed to affect the consolidating lotteries according to the
provisions of a supplement to the act, entitled, An act to regulate
lotteries, passed at December session eighteen hundred and seven-
teen.
2. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any person
within this state, from and after the first day of April next, to have
in possession any ticket, or part of any ticket of any lottery not
granted or permitted by this state, with intent to sell, negotiate,
or dispose of the same, or to sell, negotiate or advertise, in any way
whatever, any such ticket or part of a ticket, or in any way or
manner, or as agent, factor, broker or attorney, for or on behalf
of any other person or persons, to aid, assist, or in any way to have
any concern with any other person or persons in selling, disposing
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