1805.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
1793, ch. 57. An act respecting the punishment of
criminals. Continued by
1802, ch. 106. See 1799, ch. 58. November
1809, ch. 138, and 1816, ch.
193.
1794, ch. 6. A supplement to an act, entitled, An act respecting
the continuance
of civil suits in the general and county courts.
Continued by 1798, ch. 71.
1794, ch. 52. An act relating to public roads in this state, and
to repeal the acts
of assembly therein mentioned. Continued by 1798,
ch. 71.
1795, ch. 3. An act for the destruction of crows. Continued
by 1798, ch. 71.
1795, ch. 18. An act to establish and regulate the market-house in
the town of
Cumberland in Allegany county. Continued by 1798,
ch. 71.
1795, ch. 43. A supplement to an act, entitled, An act relating to
public roads in
this state, and to repeal the acts of assembly therein
mentioned. Continued
by 1798, ch. 71.
1795, ch. 71. A further additional supplement to an act to regulate
the inspection
of tobacco, and to continue certain parts of the said
act, and the supplementary
acts thereto. Continued by 1798, ch. 71, and repealed
by 1801, ch.
63.
1796, ch. 8. An act for the more effectual collection of the county
charges in
Allegany county. Continued by 1802, ch. 106, and
made perpetual by 1806,
ch. 62.
1796, ch. 39. An act for the destruction of crows
in the several counties therein
mentioned. Continued by 1801,
ch. 102.
1796, ch. 40. An act to increase the allowance of the justices of
the orphans
courts, the commissioners of the tax,
and the clerk to the commissioners, in
the several counties of this state. Continued
by 1798, ch. 71.
1796, ch. 60. An additional supplement to an act, entitled, An act
relating to
public roads in this state, and to repeal the acts of
assembly therein mentioned,
as far as relates to Cecil, Talbot and Kent counties.
Continued by
1798, ch. 71.
1797, ch. 6. An act to encourage the destruction of wolves in Baltimore
county.
Continued by 1802, ch. 106.
1797, ch. 7. An act to prevent the exportation of flour and salted
provisions, not
merchantable, from the port of Chester. Continued
by 1801, ch. 102.
1797, ch. 22. An act to encourage the destruction of wolves and crows
in the
several counties therein mentioned. Continued
by 1800, ch. 87.
1797, ch. 50. An act to make a temporary allowance to the judges
of the general
court, in addition to their permanent salaries.
Continued by 1800, ch. 87,
and have ceased to have any operation since the act
of 1804, ch. 55.
1797, ch. 53. A supplement to the act respecting
certificates of surveys made on
the eastern shore. Continued
by 1801, ch. 102. See 1797, ch. 107, and
1798, ch. 114.
1797, ch. 59. An act to alter the mode of collecting the county tax
in Cecil
county. Continued by 1800, ch. 87.
1797, ch. 88. An act relating to the records in the register of wills
and clerks
offices in Queen Anne's county. Continued by 1800,
ch. 87.
1797, ch. 90. An act for the more effectual collection of the county
charges in
the several counties of this state. Continued
by 1802, ch. 106.
1797, ch. 94. An act to ascertain the allowance to jurymen and witnesses
of the
general court, and the several county and orphans courts
in this state. Continued
by 1800, ch. 87.
1797, ch. 115. An act to enable the corporation of the city of Annapolis
to lay a
tax on the property within the said city, and the precincts
thereof. Continued
by 1800, ch. 87.
1797, ch. 117. A supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the
relief of insolvent
debtors, passed at March session, one thousand seven
hundred and seventy-four.
Continued by 1798, ch. 71. The principal act repealed
by
1817, ch. 183.
1798, ch. 4. A supplement to the act, entitled, An act for the destruction
of
wolves in Allegany county. Continued by 1802,
ch. 106.
1798, ch. 5. A supplement to an act, entitled, An act to ascertain
the allowance
of jurymen and witnesses of the general and the several
county and orphans
courts in this state. Continued
by 1800, ch. 87.
1798, ch. 22. An act for the destruction of wolves in Frederick county.
Continued
by 1803, ch. 110.
1798, ch. 34. A supplement to the act for the establishment and regulation
of
levy courts in the several counties of this state.
Continued by 1801, ch. 102.
1798, ch. 86. A supplement to the act, entitled, An act for establishing
and securing
the salary of the chancellor. Continued by 1800,
ch. 87.
1798, ch. 100. A supplement to the act, entitled, An act to regulate
and discipline
the militia of this state. Continued by 1801,
ch. 102, and 1802, ch. 106, and
repealed by 1807, ch. 128. |