1810.
CHAP. 130.
Passed Dec. 25. |
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. CXXX.
An Act for the relief of Lewis J. Dugas, an Insolvent Debtor.
Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 610. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
* Ch. 110. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the judges of Baltimore county court be and they, or any one of
them, are hereby authorised and directed, to extend to Lewis J.
Dugas the benefit and relief of the act of assembly, passed at November
session, eighteen hundred and five*, entitled, An act for
the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and the supplements thereto,
without compelling him to obtain the assent of two thirds in
amount of his creditors, in the same manner, and upon the same
conditions, as if he had obtained the assent of two thirds of his
creditors to his release under the same. |
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Passed Dec. 25. |
CHAP. CXXXI.
An Act for the relief of George Stine, of the City of Baltimore.
Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 610. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
† 1805, ch. 110. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
upon the application of George Stine to the judges of Baltimore
county court, or to any one of them, during the recess of the said
court, praying the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state †, the
said judges, or any one of them, shall be authorised to extend to
the said George Stine, the full benefit of the insolvent laws thereof,
without his being required to prove a residence of two years within
the state of Maryland, provided that the said George Stine shall
in all other respects comply with the provisions of the said insolvent
laws. |
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Passed Dec. 25. |
CHAP. CXXXII.
An Act to authorise the Sheriffs and Collectors of the several Counties
of this State to complete their collections. Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 611.
Viz. Those whose term of office
expired in 1809, empowered to collect until
1st December 1811. |
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Passed Dec. 25. |
CHAP. CXXXIII.
An Act for the relief of James Fulton, of the City of Baltimore.
Lib.
TH. No. 2, fol. 612. |
Preamble. |
WHEREAS James Fulton, of the city of Baltimore,
has represented
to this general assembly, that as one of the late firm of Alexander
and James Fulton, he became indebted to a large amount
to sundry persons, which debts the said firm by reason of misfortunes
and losses in trade were rendered unable fully to pay; that
on the eighth day of November, in the year eighteen hundred and
four, in pursuance of the agreement and direction of a large majority
in number and amount of their creditors assembled at a general
meeting, he, together with his partner Alexander Fulton, by
deed duly executed, and since acknowledged and recorded, did convey,
assign and transfer, all their real and leasehold estate, in which
they, or either of them, were interested, as also all their goods,
wares and merchandizes, and books of accounts, and all debts and
sums of money due or owing to them, and all the property, real,
personal and mixed, of every kind, to which the said Alexander
and James Fulton, or either of them, were in any way interested,
unto Luke Tiernan and Alexander McDonald, in trust for the benefit |
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