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            EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

act, was a bona fide purchaser of any slave or slaves claiming his,
her or their freedom under such deeds of manumission; And provided
also, that notwithstanding such deed of manumission, no slave shall
be entitled to his or her freedom under the provisions of this act,
who has been heretofore adjudged to be a slave by any court of law
in this state.

    1810.

CHAP. 15.

    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That no person shall hereafter sell or
dispose of any servant or slave, who is or may be entitled to freedom
after a term of years, after any particular time, or upon a contingency,
to any person who is not a bona fide resident of this state,
and who has not resided therein for the space of at least one year,
next preceding such sale (a), and if any person holding any such
servant or slave shall sell him or her to any person who is not a
resident as aforesaid, or who shall sell such servant or slave for a
term of years longer than he or she is bound to serve, such person
making any of said sales shall forfeit and pay five hundred dollars
for any such servant or slave so sold, to be recovered by action of
debt in the county court of the county where such seller may reside,
one half whereof to the use of the county in which the recovery
may be had, and the other to the person who may prosecute
for the same.
    (a)  By 1817, ch. 112, no such sale to be made to any person employed to purchase
for a person not being resident; nor for a longer time than the slave is
bound to serve.  Persons offending herein to be indicted, and on conviction, sentenced
to the penitentiary, &c.
No slave entitled
to freedom after a
term of years, to
be sold out of the
state, &c.
                                                _____
                                            CHAP. XVI.
An Act to give validity to a Deed from Robert Gilla Hampton, to
    William Gilbert.  Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 443.  A Private Act.

Passed Dec. 23.
                                                _____
                                            CHAP. XVII.
An Act to authorise Hannah A. Hayes, Guardian of the Heirs at Law
    of Stephen Hayes, deceased, to convey certain Lands therein mentioned,
    lying in Cecil County.  Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 444.  A Private
    Act.

Passed Dec. 23.
                                                _____
                                          CHAP. XVIII.
An Act to confirm an Act passed at November Session, eighteen hundred
    and nine*, entitled, An act to alter and abolish all such parts
    of the Constitution and Form of Government as require a property
    qualification in Persons to be appointed for holding Offices of Profit
    or Trust in this State, and in Persons elected Members of the Legislature
    or Electors of the Senate.  Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 445.

Passed Dec. 23.
*  Ch. 198.
    1.  THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the said act, entitled, An act to alter and abolish all
such parts of the constitution and form of government as require
a property qualification in persons to be appointed or holding offices
of profit and trust in this state, and in persons elected members
of the legislature or electors of the senate, be and it is hereby
confirmed and made valid to every intent and purpose therein
mentioned.
Act confirmed.
                                                    _____
 
                                                CHAP. XIX.
A Supplement to an Act , entitled, An act to authorise the drawing
    of a Lottery in Frederick-Town, for the purposes of paving Market-street
    in said Town. 
Lib. TH. No. 2, fol. 446.

Passed Dec. 23.
†  Nov. 1809, ch. 85.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That 
Michael Baltzell, John Macpherson, Henry Steiner, Seth Clarke,
Other commissioners
appointed.


 
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