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178

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1830.
CHAP. 167.
Passed Feb 22

CHAPTER 166.
An Act for the benefit of Mark Miller, of Baltimore
County.

To hold real
estate

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Mark Miller, a citizen of Great Britain, residing in
Baltimore county in this state, be and he is hereby autho-
rised and empowered, to take, hold and possess, any real
estate, to him, his heirs and assigns, in fee, to as full extent
as if he the said Mark Miller was a citizen of the United
States of America.

 
 

CHAPTER 1G7.

Passed Feb 22

An Act relating to the Recording of certain Proceed-
ings in Baltimore County Court.

Clerks not to
record at
length pro-
ceedings on
applications
for benefit of
insolvent laws
Proceedings
on such appli-
cations to be
entered, &c.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and alter the passage of this act. it
shall not be the duty of the clerk of Baltimore county
court to record at full length, cr make up a complete record
of the proceedings on any application for the benefit of the
insolvent laws of this state, returned to or filed in his of-
fice, nor shall he be entitled to demand or receive any fee
therefor, unless some person or party interested therein,
shall in writing require the same to be so recorded.
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That instead of recording
at full length or making up a complete record of the pro
ceedings herein before mentioned, it shall be the duty of
the said clerk to provide one or more substantial and well
bound books, and therein immediately after the return to,
or filing in his office of all and every such application, to
enter in a fair and correct manner the proceedings had
upon all and every such application, and such entries shall
contain the name of the applicant, the date of his or her
application, the name or names and date of the appoint-
ment of the provisional and permanent trustees, and other
memoranda, as they do or shall appear by the proceedings
had under such application, and the said books shall be
duly and regularly alphabeted; and if any person or per-
sons snail require an exemplification or official copy of any
such application, it shall be lawful for the said clerk to
grant and certify the same, and the minutes of the court,

 

 
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