EDWARD LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
be directed, to take, seize, and expose to sale, any equitable estate
or interest which the defendant or defendants named in such writ of
fieri facias may have or hold in any lands, tenements or hereditaments. |
1810.
CHAP. 160. |
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That any person or persons
who shall
purchase any equitable estate or interest in any lands, tenements or
hereditaments, which shall be sold in virtue of the provisions of
this act, shall be entitled, upon payment of the purchase money, to
an assignment or conveyance of such equitable interest, to be made
by the sheriff, or other officer, making such sale, and shall, in consequence
of such purchase and assignment or conveyance, stand,
as to title, and be entitled, to such remedy against all persons, and
in all cases, as the person or persons whose title he, she or they,
may so purchase. |
Persons purchasing
such entitled
to a conveyance
thereof. |
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CHAP. CLXI.
An Act for the relief of Charles H. Willigman, an Insolvent Debtor,
of the City of Annapolis. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 4. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the
judges, or any one judge, of Anne-Arundel county court, be and
they, or any one of them, are hereby authorised and directed, to
extend to Charles H. Willigman 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 produce the assent
of two thirds in amount of his creditors, and to extend and afford
to the said Charles H. Willigman all the benefits, advantages and
provisions, of the aforesaid act, and the supplements thereto, in the
same manner, and upon the same terms and conditions, as if he
had obtained the assent of two thirds of his creditors to his release
under the same. |
Benefit of insolvent
laws extended
to him.
* Ch. 110. |
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CHAP. CLIXII.
An Act to ratify an Amendment to the Constitution of the United
States
of America, proposed by Congress to the Legislatures
of the several
States. Lib. TH. No. 3, fol. 4. |
Passed Dec. 25. |
WHEREAS at the second session of the eleventh congress
of the
United States, begun and held at the city of Washington, in the
territory of Columbia, on Monday the twenty-seventh day of November,
one thousand eight hundred and nine, it was resolved as
followeth, to wit: " Resolved, by the senate and house of representatives
of the United States of America, in congress assembled,
two thirds of both houses concurring, that the following section be
submitted to the legislatures of the several states, which, when ratified
by the legislatures of three fourths of the states, shall be valid
and binding as a part of the constitution of the United States: If
any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive or retain,
any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent
of congress, accept and retain any present pension, office or emolument,
of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or
foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United
States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit
under them, or either of them." |
Preamble. |
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