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                                WILLIAM PACA, Esq; Governor.

as aforesaid, to redeem the said two emissions, shall be set apart and added to the
bonds first mentioned; and to determine what bonds of the emission of May,
seventeen hundred and eighty-one, and the bonds taken in virtue of this act for
property sold and not bonded, for the redemption of the emissions of June, seventeen
hundred and eighty, and May seventeen hundred and eighty-one, shall
be thus set apart, the whole of the said bonds lodged or to be lodged before the
said first day of June, shall be listed and numbered, and put into a box, and so
many of them drawn out by the treasurer of the western shore as shall amount
to the sum necessary to make up the deficiency above mentioned.

1784.

CHAP.
    LV.

    V.  And be it enacted, That any creditor of the state on certificate on interest,
or his assignee, shall be allowed to discount such debt with the interest, out
of any debt due by such creditor, or his assignee, except only the bonds appropriated
and laid apart as aforesaid, for the redemption of the emissions of June,
seventeen hundred and eighty, which can only be discharged in those emissions or
specie.
Creditors may
discount certificates,
&c.
    VI.  And, whereas sundry certificates have been granted to persons as non-commissioned
officers and private soldiers, who have fraudulently obtained the
same, under pretence that they were soldiers when they never were, or that they
were in the service and entitled to the certificates for depreciation contrary to the
fact, or by one soldier personating another:  For remedy whereof, Be it enacted,
That if on full inquiry any such fraud or deceit shall be discovered by the intendant
and auditor-general, or either of them, such certificates shall not be paid or
discounted by the treasurer, on notice by the intendant or auditor-general of such
fraud or deceit.

 
 
 

Certificates
obtained fraudulently
not
to be paid, &c.

    VII.  And be it enacted, That an indulgence be given to the debtors of the
state for confiscated property (except on the bonds especially set apart as aforesaid)
for five years from the first day of January, seventeen hundred and eighty-five;
and, to enforce the payment of interest due to the state, from the debtors aforesaid,
annually, on the first of September, during the said five years, if not paid
by the first day of September aforesaid, the intendant of the revenue shall give six
weeks notice in the Annapolis gazette, Baltimore journal, and Hall and Sellers
papers of Philadelphia, to the debtors aforesaid, and if the interest be not paid
at the expiration of the aforesaid six weeks, execution shall issue, agreeably to
the directions of the act for the emission of bills of credit not exceeding two
hundred thousand pounds, on the security of double the value in lands, to defray
the expences of the present campaign, upon such bonds as have been taken or
may be taken for property sold under that act; and the most speedy method shall
be pursued upon bonds taken for property sold under any other act, which the
directions of such act will warrant, to compel payment of the interest and principal,
if the debtors omit or neglect to pay the interest as aforesaid; and if the
emissions of June, seventeen hundred and eighty, shall be redeemed before the
time they become redeemable, then the same indulgence shall be extended to such
debtors; and out of the interest paid by the debtors of the state, the creditors of
the state shall be paid the interest due them.
Indulgence to
be given, &c.
    III.  And be it further enacted, That the emissions of June, seventeen hundred and
eighty, with the interest calculated thereon, and the bills of credit of the emission
of May, seventeen hundred and eighty-one, and any certificate issued by this
state, and stipulated and expressed to be discounted in taxes, shall be received in
payment of all arrearages of taxes due before the first day of March, seventeen
hundred and eighty-four; and all certificates issued by this state, and declared by
law to be discountable in taxes, although they have since been liquidated, shall
be discounted and discountable in all taxes imposed or to be imposed by the legislature,
agreeably to the true intent and meaning of the law by which such certificates
were made discountable as aforesaid.
Bills, &c. to
be received
for taxes.
    IX.  And be it enacted, That all confiscated British property that remains
undisposed of, and consolidated and pledged as aforesaid to pay the state debt,
British property
to be 
sold, &c.

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