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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 1864   View pdf image (33K)
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258 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 20,
STATE OF MARYLAND, )
Baltimore City, Set: )
On the nineteenth day of February, A. D., eighteen hun-
dred and seventy-two, personally appealed before me, the
subscriber, a Justice of the Peace of the City of Baltimore
aforesaid, George H. Williams, Secretary of the Baltimore and
Havre-de-Grace Turnpike Company, and made oath according
to law, that the above abstract is just and true to the best
of his knowledge and belief.
GEO. McCAFFRAY, J. P.
Which was read and laid on the table for the present.
Senate bill, entitled an Act to direct the Comptroller of
the Treasury to pay to the Hagerstown Academy, the annual
appropriation granted in Resolution number 46, of December
Session, 1811,
"Was read a second time, and ordered to be engrossed for
a third reading.
Senate bill, entitled an Act to amend and re-enact section
3, of Article V., of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Appeals,"
Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for
a third reading.
Senate bill, entitled an Act to repeal section 11, of Ar-
ticle LXXXVIII, of the Code of Public General Laws,
entitled " Sheriffs," and to re-enact the same with amend-
ments,
Was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed or
a third reading.
Senate bill, entitled an Act to repeal, amend and re-enact
section 114, of Article XCIII, of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws," title "Testamentary Law," sub-title "Debts,"
as amended and re-enacted by chapter 142, of January Ses-
sion, 1862,
Being upon its second reading,
Mr. Williams offered the following amendment:
Amend by adding at the end of section—, "Provided,
however, that the statute of limitation shall again com-
mence to run on said claims from the date of the recording
of the same, as aforesaid."
Which was adopted.
Said bill as amended was read the second time and or-
dered to be engrossed for a third reading.
Senate bill, entitled an Act to repeal section 63, of Article

 
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