Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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1Report on an Order relative to limitation of, and actions for penalties and fines1837
2Report on the Petition that an alteration may be made in the Law respecting fines for neglect in repairing Highways1837
3Report on the Petition relative to repealing the, as relates to Courts Martial and fines1839
4Report on the Order relating to paying into the County Treasury the fines accruing from, in certain cases1839
5Currier, J. B. and othersReport on the Petition of J. B. Currier and others that the Legislature not repeal the present license law but add imprisonment of from ten to thirty days to the fines now imposed by law1847
6FinesSee Forfeitures 1828 RS 23-28
7FinesSee Forfeitures 1830 RS 29-28
8FinesReport on the Order relative to amending the 16th Section of the 125th Chapter of the Revised Statutes1849
9ForfeituresResolve relative to fines, and bills of costs1828
10ForfeituresResolve in relation to the collection of fines, and bills of costs1830
11Justices of The PeaceResolves requiring, to account for fines and forfeitures1821
12Legislative RepresentativesOrder regarding fines to towns who neglect to choose1824
13Legislative RepresentativesOrder regarding fines to towns who neglect to choose1825
14License LawReport on the Petition of J. B. Currier and others that the Legislature not repeal the present license law but add imprisonment of from ten to thirty days to the fines now imposed by law1847
15LiquorReport on the Petition of J. B. Currier and others that the Legislature not repeal the present license law but add imprisonment of from ten to thirty days to the fines now imposed by law1847
16Military FinesReport on the Order regarding amendments of the law relating to the collection of1829
17Saint AlbansPetition to raise money by fines in relation to highway tax1825
18Saunders, Thomas and othersReport on the petition of, for some relief from performance of military duty upon the main land, and for fines incurred1826
19Spiritous LiquorsReport on the Petition of J. B. Currier and others that the Legislature not repeal the present license law but add imprisonment of from ten to thirty days to the fines now imposed by law1847

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