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1833. LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP, 115.

CHAPTER 114.

Fined Feb. 26, 1834

An act to make valid a deed of conveyance therein mentioned.

Preamble

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assembly
by the petition of David Wherry and Margaret Wherry,
that on or about the twenty ninth day of March, eighteen
hundred and thirty-three, they obtained a deed of convey-
ance from John D. Wherry and Ann Eliza his wife, for
one third part of their undivided share of his father, Ebe-
jiezer Wherry's real estate, lying and being in Cecil coun-
ty, which was executed and acknowledged in the way as
they thought the law required: AND WHEREAS, the said
David Wherry and Margaret Wherry being ignorant of
the manner of proceeding in such cases, trusted altogether
to others, and now find their deed inadequate to give them
the title which was intended to be conveyed, which defect
in said instrument has happened from the neglect of ma-
gistrates who took the acknowledgement to state in their
certificate of the said acknowledgement their knowledge
or their being satisfied of the identity of the persons as the
grantors who made said acknowledgement: AND WHERE-
AS, they now pray that a law may pass making their deed
Valid: therefore,

Deed confirmed
Proviso

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the aforesaid deed of conveyance from John D. Wherry
and Ann Eliza Wherry his wife, shall be as good and valid
jn law to all intents and purposes as if the justices of the
peaee taking the said acknowledgement, had duly certified
in their certificate of said acknowledgment their being sa-
tisfied, either of their own knowledge or by oral testimony,
tender oaths received by them, that the persons so acknow-
ledging are the persons named and described as, and pro-
fessing to be the grantors in aad by said deed.

 

CHAPTER 115.

Passed Feb. 21, 1834

An act concerning the Farmer's and Merchant's Bank of
Baltimore.

Conditional relin-
quisment of di-
rector

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
upon the payment before the first of March next, by the



 

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