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Session Laws, 1884 Session
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ROBERT M. McLANE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

one hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars, is
largely interested in the early completion of said
railroad; therefore —
SECTION 1. Be? it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the time named in the twenty-

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first section of said act of eighteen hundred and
sixty-eight, chapter one hundred and fifty, for the
completion of said railroad, be and the same is hereby
extended until the first day of January in the year
eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.

Time extended
for completion.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 4, 1884.

Effective.

Chapter 48.

AN ACT to authorize and empower the personal
representatives of James F. Gleaves, late collector
of taxes for the second election district of Queen
Anne's county, to report a sale of real estate made
by said Gleaves, and convey the same to William
W. Busteed, the purchaser thereof.

WHEREAS James F. Gleaves, a late collector of
state and county taxes for the second election district
of Queen Anne's county, sold at public sale, on the
twenty-third day of March, eighteen hundred and
seventy-eight, ten lots of land in the village of Crump-
ton, in said county, the property of one Jeremiah
Councillor (after complying with all the prerequisites


of law for the sale of real estate for the non-payment
of taxes), unto William W. Busteed, of said county,
and who paid the whole purchase money therefor; and
whereas the said James F. Gleaves, shortly after mak-
ing said sale, did suddenly die, without having reported
said sale to the circuit court for Queen Anne's county,
as required by law, for its ratification, and there being
doubts as to the right of his personal representatives
to make any such report, and of the circuit court
aforesaid to act on any such report; therefore —

Preamble.



 
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