clear space clear space clear space white space
A
 r c h i v e s   o f   M a r y l a n d   O n l i n e

PLEASE NOTE: The searchable text below was computer generated and may contain typographical errors. Numerical typos are particularly troubling. Click “View pdf” to see the original document.

  Maryland State Archives | Index | Help | Search
search for:
clear space
white space
William Kilty et. al., (eds).The Laws of Maryland from the End of the Year 1799,...
Volume 192, Page 224   View pdf image (33K)
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space
 
    1801.                                 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Baltimore, and which he shall be called upon to view, examine, and inspect, to
the best of his skill and knowledge, and that no flour shall be passed or branded
by him, without his viewing and examining the same; that he will not brand, or

cause to be branded, any cask or casks of flour, that do not appear, to the best
of his skill and knowledge, to be in all respects sufficiently clean, sweet, and
merchantable; and that he will pass and brand all such cask or casks of flour as
shall appear to him sufficiently clean, sweet, and merchantable, according to the

degree thereof, to the best of his skill and knowledge, and according to the directions
of this act; and that he will not, wittingly or willingly, charge, ask, take,
receive, exact, or demand, any other or larger fees or rates, for doing his duty in
his office as inspector or flour, than is mentioned and directed by this act; and
that he will carefully and diligently view and examine all casks in which such
flour shall be brought and contained; and that he will not pass or brand any cask
or casks of flour, unless such cask or casks be of such size, goodness, and thickness,
as by this act is required.

    17.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That no inspector of flour shall purchase, directly or
indirectly, any flour by him condemned as aforesaid, or any flour whatsoever,
other than for his own family use, under the penalty of forty shillings current money
for each barrel by him purchased.
    18.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That if any person shall alter the mark stamped on
any barrel of flour by any inspector, or shall mark or brand any barrel of flour
which hath not been inspected, with any mark or brand similar to, or in imitation
of, the inspector's said mark or brand, or after the said inspector shall have passed
any barrel of flour as merchantable, shall pack into the cask which contains
the same, any other flour; or after any barrel of flour shall be branded with a
broad arrow, shall unpack and repack the same into other casks or packages, for
exportation out of this state, such person shall forfeit and pay the sum of forty
shillings current money for every barrel.
    19.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners, or the major part of
them, shall be and are hereby empowered, at any time, to displace or remove the said
officer from his office, if the said commissioners or the major part of them shall

see cause, and shall and may nominate and appoint another fit person to such office
during the residue of the year, who shall have power to execute the same office
according to the directions of this act, on his taking the said oath of office.
    20.  AND, whereas great quantities of flour are brought by water to the said
town of Baltimore, and it being very inconvenient to land the same for inspection:
BE IT ENACTED, That the inspector of flour appointed by this act shall, and is
hereby directed, at the request of any person who shall bring above fifty casks in
any one vessel, to go on board such vessel in the harbour of the said town, and
inspect the said flour on board, under the penalty of twenty shillings current money

for every neglect or refusal.
    21.  AND, whereas it may sometimes happen, that by reason of great quantity
of flour being brought at once to Baltimore-town, the person who shall be
appointed inspector of flour cannot alone, with sufficient despatch, inspect and
brand all such flour, and as it is apprehended that the most likely means to support
the credit of the inspection brand is to make one inspector answerable:  BE
IT ENACTED, That the person to be by the commissioners, or the governor and
council., as aforesaid, chosen and appointed inspector of flour, shall or may, on
such occasions only, or in case of sickness, employ one or more persons of good
repute, and well qualified for such service, as assistants to assist him in the execution
of his said office; and such assistants, after taking the oath or affirmation
herein prescribed to be taken by the inspector of flour, are hereby authorised to
inspect and brand any barrels of flour at Baltimore-town, as the inspector himself
might do.
    22.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That before any of the said officers shall enter upon
the execution of their respective offices, they shall take the several oaths to government

appointed by law.
    23.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That all and every the penalties and forfeitures in
and by this act set and appointed, shall be recovered before a single magistrate,
as in case of small debts, in the name of the commissioners of the town, and be by

them laid out and expended in mending the public wharfs and streets in the said
town.
    24.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That so much of the act, entitled, An act to prevent
the exportation of flour, staves and shingles, not merchantable, from the town of
Baltimore, in Baltimore county, and to regulate the weight of hay, and the measure

of grain, salt, flax-seed, and fire-wood, within the said town, and to prevent
the exportation of flour not merchantable from Fell's-Point in the said county,
made and passed at a session of assembly, begun and held at the city of Annapolis
on Wednesday the second day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
seven hundred and seventy-one, as respects the exportation of flour, be and remain


 
clear space
clear space
white space

Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us.
William Kilty et. al., (eds).The Laws of Maryland from the End of the Year 1799,...
Volume 192, Page 224   View pdf image (33K)   << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>


This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user.


Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!



An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.

©Copyright  October 06, 2023
Maryland State Archives