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644

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

secretary ; and shall be, when thus executed, a lien upon the

 

funds belonging to the School Board of Anne Arundel County

 

for school purposes.

 

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said Board of School

Directing pay-
ment of same.

Commissioners are authorized and directed to pay periodically

 

such sums on account of said note as their income may enable

 

them to do; and that they may renew the same from time to

 

time and pay as aforesaid such sums as they can spare from

 

said income; providedj the amount so borrowed shall not ex-

 

ceed the sum of five thousand dollars, and the same shall be

 

repaid and the debt extinguished within two years; the

 

scholastic year of 1904 shall cease and terminate on the first

 

day of June.

 

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 7, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 360.

 

AN ACT to transfer and convey unto the Board of County

 

School Commissioners of Cecil County a certain lot or tract

 

of land situate in said county, which said lot belongs to the

 

State of Maryland.

Conveyance of

WHEREAS, Bridget McCay, late of Cecil County, deceased,

land not re-

was seized and possessed in her lifetime in fee simple of a cer-

corded.

tain lot or tract of land containing eleven acres one rood and

 

fifteen perches, which was conveyed to her by R. C. Mackall

 

and wife, but which said conveyance never was recorded ; and

State becomes

WHEREAS, The said Bridget McCay died, seized and pos-

owner.

sessed thereof in intestate and without legal heirs, and the said

 

land became the property of the State of Maryland on the said

 

death of Bridget McCay, intestate ; now, therefore,

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That all that certain lot or tract of land situate in the

Authority to

Third Election District of Cecil County, it being the same tract

transfer tract
of land.

or lot of land which was conveyed to R. C. Mackall by George

 

C. Weaver and wife, by their deed dated the fifth day of Feb-

 

ruary, 1867, and recorded in Liber H. R. T. No. 1, folio 437,

 

one of the Land Record books of said Cecil County, and which

 

was conveyed to the aforesaid Bridget McCay by the said R.

 

C. Mackall, and which became the property of the State of

 

Maryland on the death as aforesaid of the said Bridget McCay,



 
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