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GEORGE HOWARD, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

1831.

CHAPTER 260.

CHAP. 261

An act to divorce Joseph Harvey, of the city of Baltimore,

Passed Mar. 10,1832

from his wife Rebecca C. Harvey.

 

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That

Divorce granted.

Joseph Harvey, of the city of Baltimore, be henceforth di-

 

vorced from his wife Rebecca C. Harvey; and the marriage

 

heretofore had and solemnized between them, is declared

 

to be henceforth and iorever null and void; and they are

 

hereby declared to be mutually released from all and every

 

duty and obligation, and benefit and advantage growing out

 

and in consequence of the said marriage, and the said Jo-

 

seph Harvey is hereby declared to be divorced a vinculo

 

matrimonii.

 

CHAPTER 261.

 

An act , further supplemental to the act of December Session,

Passed Mar.10,1813

eighteen hundred and twenty seven, chapter one hundred

 

and eleven, entitled An act to regulate sales by public auc-

 

tion.

 

Section 1. Be it, enacted by the General Assembly of Ma-

Addition to oath.

ryland, That to the oath or affirmation prescribed by the

 

eighth section of the said original act, the auctioneer shall

 

hereafter add, that his account contains a just and true ac-

 

count of all lands and tenements, vessels or other chattels

 

whatsoever, and that he has conformed in all things to the

 

true intent and meaning of the several supplements thereto,

 

as well as to the said original act.

 

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That a license to act as auc-

License nunc. pro

tioneer within the city of Baltimore, may on the request, or

tune.

with the consent of the party, be issued by the treasurer,

 

nunc pro tune, so as to avail him for a year, from the day

 

on which his license expired, or in such manner as to avail

 

him for any part of the interval, the applicant may desire

 

any thing in the seventh section of the said original act, or

 

in the sixth section of its supplement, per act of December

 

session, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, chapter one

 

hundred and forty-eight, to the contrary notwithstanding;

 

Provided always, That no license issued as herein authoris-

Proviso.

ed, shall acquit the party obtaining it of any penalty of the
said original act, or its supplements aforesaid, if prosecu-

 

tion for such penalty shall have commenced before such

 

license was obtained.

 


 
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