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CUNNINGHAM v. BROWNING. 299 enforced for the benefit of any one. On the death of Rebecca all The case was afterwards revived and the amount ordered to be CUNNINGHAM v. BROWNING. The manner of obtaining a patent grant for land. The objects of an inquest of office; the cases in which it is required; and the mode of proceeding by caveat to prevent the emanation of a patent in England and in Maryland. jurisdiction of the Judges of the Land Office, under the Proprietary Government, and of the Chancellor, at present, in relation to proceedings in the Land Office. State, from the date thereof, by a special warrant in the Land Office, or by a special location on the surveyor's book, or by a certificate of survey, gives an incipient title against all others. which, when completed, by a patent grant, is considered as a legal title, by relation from the date of the incipient title. describe a space or area of land, as to distinguish it from all other tracts. It appears that James Cunningham, as assignee of two common |
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