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1833,

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 181.

Costs assessed

such case no part of the costs or expenses or Truslees'
commission, if any such commission be claimable, in rela-
tion to the said sales shall be chargeable upon said proper-
ty or the mortgagors, their heirs executors, administrators
or assigns; but wholly chargeable against the persons at
whose instance or for whose benefit the said sales shall have
been proposed to be made.

Record

Sec. 5. And be it enacted, That the Register of the
court of Chancery or the clerk of Baltimore county court,
as the case may be, shall file and record the said decrees

Docket the case

in the said courts respectively, and docket the cases of the
applications therefor, and with said decree, ar.d to be re-
corded therevvith, shall file copies of said mortgage, and
the Register and clerk aforesaid, shall receive lespectively

Fees

for their said services, such fees as are non allowed in said
courts for similar services.

Assignment of In-
terest

Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That any entry on said dock-
ets by the person entitled to assign the said mortgage claims
of the use and benefit of said decrees, shall have the same
effect as assignments or conveyances of the said mortgage
interests, to have effect and precedence from the times cf
their respective entries on the dockets aforesaid of said
cases; and the said entries shall not be made without an or-

Filed and recorded

der or direction in writing, to be filed and recorded by said
clerk or register, and acknowledged before the Chancellor
or a Judge aforesaid, or two justices of the peace, by the
persons purporting to sign the same.

Entries or satisfac-
tion on the docket

Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That the duly authorised en-
tries upon the docket of said applications of the satisfaction
of said decrees, and the discharge of said mortgage claims,
made by the persons entitled to receive the said claims, shall
have the same effect to discharge the said mortgaged pro-
perty of said mortgages, and all liens thereunder, as any
conveyances by the parties interested in such mortgage
claims, and the holders of the legal estate of interest there-

Order required

in, if competent to convey, could have at law or in equi-
ty; but such entries shall not bs made without an order or
direction in writing to be filed by the said Register or
clerk respectively, and acknowledged by the [ ] a or
persons purporting to have signed before the Chancellor or
a Judge aforesaid, or two justices of the peace, and the
returns shall refeer to such order and dire[ ], and the
names of the person or persons aforesaid, and said cider

Recorded

and directions shall be recorded in the said courts respec-
tively, with said decrees.



 

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