APPENDIX.
10. PROVIDED ALWAYS, AND BE IT ENACTED, by
the authority
aforesaid, by and with the advice and consent aforesaid, that where
any acknowledgment or acknowledgments of any deed or deeds, conveyance
or conveyances, by them that right had to grant, bargain
and sell, any manors, lands, tenements or hereditaments, within
this province, have been made during the continuance of any the
former recited acts of assembly, before one justice of the provincial
court, or before one or two of the council, and enrolled according
to the directions of the former acts, shall be good and effectual
in the law, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever,
any thing in this act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise
notwithstanding.
This act was repealed by 1715, ch. 49, and 1719, ch. 16. |
1704.
Deeds, &c. acknowledged
before
a provincial justice,
or one or two
of the council,
confirmed. |
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CHAP. LXXVII.
An Act repealing all former Acts of Assembly heretofore made, saving
what
are hereby excepted. Lib. LL. No. 3, fol. 169. |
Passed 3d of October
1704. |
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the Queen's most excellent
Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of her Majesty's Governor, Council, and
Assembly of this Province, and the authority of the same, That all
and every act and acts of assembly of this province, made or enacted
at any time before the session of assembly begun and held
at the port of Annapolis, the twenty-sixth day of April one thousand
seven hundred and four, (except the act, entitled, An act for
establishment of religious worship in this Province, according to
the church of England, and for the maintenance of ministers; and
except the act for keeping good rules and orders in the port of Annapolis;)
and which are not revived, saved, and enacted this present
session of assembly, be, and are hereby repealed and made
void. |
A general repeal
of all acts made
before April session
in this year. |
2. SAVING ALWAYS, to all and every person
or persons, whatsoever
was and is his and their rights and benefits, which he or they
had by the former acts of assembly; and thing in this present act
contained to the contrary notwithstanding. |
A saving of all
rights under former
acts. |
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CHAP. LXXIX.
An Act declaring the act*, entitled, An act ascertaining the Bounds
of
Land, to be in force. Lib. LL. No. 3, fol. 170. |
Passed 3d of October
1704.
* 1699, ch. 18. |
BE IT ENACTED, by the Queen's most excellent
Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of her Majesty's Governor, Council,
and Assembly of this Province, and the authority of the same, That
the act of assembly made at a general assembly, begun and held at
the port of Annapolis, the twenty-seventh day of June, in the year
of our Lord one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine, entitled,
" An act ascertaining the bounds of land," and every clause, matter
or thing herein contained, is hereby declared to be and remain
in full force and effect, to all intents, constructions, and purposes
whatsoever, to the end of the next sessions of assembly; this present
sessions not having leisure fully to consider thereof. |
The act of 1699,
ch. 18. declared to
be in force. |
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