SAMUEL SPRIGG, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1819.
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house may demand, and shall be entitled to receive, the further sum
of twelve and an halt cents on each hogshead so remaining fur eve-
ry month thereafter.
3. And be it enacted, That the justices of the levy court of Anne-
Arundel county, or a majority of them, shall, when the said ware-
house shall be erected and finished and ready for the reception and
inspection of tobacco, nominate and recommend, in writing, to the
governor and council two, or if required by the proprietor or pro-
prietors of said warehouse, three persons, one of whom the gover-
nor and council are authorised and required to appoint and com-
mission as inspector of said warehouse, in the manner directed
by the act, entitled, An act to regulate the inspection of tobacco,
passed at November session eighteen hundred and one.
4. And be it enacted, That the said warehouse, when erected,
shall be in all respects under the same regulations as other public
•warehouses for the inspection of tobacco in this state, except where
it is otherwise provided by this act; and the inspector of the said
warehouse, when appointed, shall qualify and give bond, and be
subject in every respect to the regulations established by the said
act, entitled, An act to regulate the inspection of tobacco, as if the
said warehouse had been established by the said act, except where
it is otherwise herein provided.
5. And be it enacted, That every inspector appointed and acting
as such at said warehouse, shall account quarterly, or oftener if
required, with the proprietor or proprietors of the said warehouse,
for all money by him received for the inspection of tobacco, and
shall pay the same quarterly, and if required, shall give bond with
security to such proprietor or proprietors, to account and pay as
by this act is required.
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CHAP. 51.
When house is
ready for inspect-
on to nominate
three persons as
inspectors
To be under same
regulations as
other warehouses.
Inspectors to ac-
count quarterly,
&c.
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CHAP. LII.
An Act to allow further time to the Securities of Thomas Thompson, late Collec-
tor of Dorchester County, to complete their Collection.
Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
power and authority granted to the securities of the said Thomas
Thompson, late collector of Dorchester county, by virtue of an act
of assembly passed at December session eighteen hundred and six-
teen, entitled, An act for the benefit of the securities of Thomas
Thompson, late of Dorchester county, to collect all sums of money
and balances owing to the said Thomas Thompson, late collector
of Dorchester county as aforesaid, be and the same are hereby con-
tinued, upon the terms and conditions of the said act, to the first
day of December eighteen hundred and twenty.
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Passed Jan 13, 1820
Power heretofore
granted to securi-
ties continued
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CHAP. LIII.
An Act for the benefit of Elizabeth Howard, of Montgomery County.
Whereas it is represented to this general assembly, by Eliza-
beth Howard, of Montgomery county, that Thomas W. Howard,
her husband, died suddenly about the twenty-first day of August,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, seized of an
equitable estate in a tract of land in said county, which he had pur-
chased of a certain Edward O. Williams, but which had not been
conveyed to the said Thomas W. Howard, and that a great part of
the purchase money of said land was produced by the sale of pro-
perty originally belonging to the said Elizabeth Howard: And
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Passed Jan 13, 1820
Preamble
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