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    1818.

CHAP. 204.

party aggrieved

may appeal.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

made by any orphans court of this state, the party or parties who
shall deem him, her or themselves, aggrieved by such decree, order,
decision or judgment, may appeal to the court of appeals of this
state, provided such appeal be made with thirty days after such
decree, order, decision or judgment.

If parties agree
that appeal be
made to the county

court transcript of
proceedings to be
transmitted.
    2.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That  if upon an appeal being entered,
the parties shall mutually agree and enter their assent in writing,
to be filed by the register of the orphans court, that the appeal shall
be made to the county court, the orphans court shall direct a transcript
of the proceedings to be transmitted by the register to the
county court, whose decision shall be final.
In case of plenary
proceedings, &c.
where motion
shall be made in
writing, to be filed
as courts of proceedings,

&c.
    3.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That  in all cases of plenary proceedings
or caveat filed in any of the orphans courts of this state, where any
motion or application to the court shall be made in writing, it shall
be the duty of the court to reduce to writing, and sign the order of
decree that may be made by them on such motion or application,
and the said motion or application to the court, and the order or
decree thereon, shall be filed as a part of the proceedings, and subject
to the judgment and revision of such appellate court.
Parts of acts repealed.

*  Ch. 101.

†  Ch. 201.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That so much of an act of assembly,
passed at November session seventeen hundred and ninety-eight*,
and also so much of an act passed at November session eighteen
hundred and two†, as relate to appeals from the orphans court to
the general court, court of chancery, and county court, be and the
same are hereby repealed; Provided always, that nothing herein
contained shall affect any appeal prayed before the passage of this
act.
                                                _____
 

Passed Feb. 17, 1819.
                                           CHAP. CCV.
An Act for the benefit of Samuel Clendenin, of Cecil County.  Lib.
                        TH. No. 6, fol. 433.  A Private Act.
    Authorised to remove a negro girl named Nancy, a servant for a term of years,
to Pennsylvania, on giving bond with security, not to sell or remove her out of
that state, &c.
                                                _____

Passed Feb. 19, 1819.
                                          CHAP. CCVI.
An Act for settling the Western Limits of this State and the dividing
    Line and Boundary between this State and the Commonwealth of

    Virginia.  Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 434.
Three commissioners
to be appointed
to meet
such as may be appointed
to Virginia
to settle
limits, &c.
    1.  BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That  
the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the council,
be and he hereby is authorised to appoint three commissioners on
the part of this state, to meet such commissioners as may be appointed
for the same purpose by the commonwealth of Virginia, to
settle and adjust, by mutual compact between the two governments,
the western limits of this state, and the dividing line and boundary
between this state and the commonwealth of Virginia, to commence
at the most western source of the north branch of the Potomac river,
and to run a due north course to intersect the line between
this state and the state of Pennsylvania, and also to settle and adjust
as aforesaid any claim of this state, or of the said commonwealth
of Virginia, to territory within the limits of the other; and


 
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