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    1800.

CHAP. 62.

Agent to fix days
of sale.

                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

    15.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said agent shall have power
to fix such days of sale of property taken by fieri facias, at the
suit of the state, as he may think proper, always taking care to
give at least thirty days public notice thereof, and the said agent
shall also have the power to suspend the sales, from time to time, as he
may think most to the advantage of the state.

                        16.  This section has ceased to have any operation.

Bonds to be a lien
on property.
    17.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That in all cases where bonds shall
be taken in virtue of this act, the bonds shall be a lien on the real
property of the obligors from the date thereof, or on so much of
the said real property as the governor and council shall think sufficient,
to be particularly mentioned in a schedule to be annexed to
the said bond, in which case it shall be a lien on the property contained
in such schedule, and no more, such bond and schedule to be
lodged with the treasurer of the western shore.
To express the 
county where obligor
resides.
    18.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That all bonds taken in virtue of
this act shall express the county in which the obligors respectively
reside, and the treasurer of the western shore shall, within one
month after he receives them respectively, cause them, with the 
schedule annexed to them, to be recorded in the office of the clerk
of the general court of the western shore at the expense of the obligors;
and a copy of the said record, certified under the hand and
official seal of the said clerk, shall be as good evidence in any
court of law or equity in this state as the original bond would be
if it was produced; and if any of the obligors in any such bonds
reside on the eastern shore, the said treasurer shall, within six
months from the time he receives the same respectively, transmit
to the clerk of the general court of the eastern shore, in the same 
manner as papers on public service are transmitted, a copy of such
bonds and schedule, certified as aforesaid by the clerk of the general
court of the western shore, to be recorded in the office of the
clerk of the general court of the eastern shore, at the expense of
the obligors, and, in such case, a copy of the said record, certified
as aforesaid by the clerk of the general court of the eastern shore,
shall be good evidence as aforesaid.

        19, 20, 21, and 22.  These sections have ceased to have any operation.

Agent to give
bond.
    23.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said agent, before he enters
upon the execution of the duties of this act, shall give bond to
the state, before the governor and council, in the penalty of sixty
thousand dollars, with such security as the governor and council
shall approve, for the faithful performance of the said
duties, which bond shall be lodged with the treasurer of the
western shore, and shall also take an oath, before the chancellor,
that he will well and faithfully discharge the duties as agent,
under the act, entitled, An act to appoint an agent for the year
eighteen hundred and one, to the best of his skill and judgment;
the certificate of which oath shall be annexed to, or endorsed on,
the said bond.

            24, 25, and 26.  These sections have ceased to have any operation.

                                                _____
 

Passed Dec. 19.
                                            CHAP. LXIII.
An Act for the relief of Henry Casey, of the City of Baltimore.
               
Lib. JG. No. 3, fol. 457.  A Private Act.


 
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