1831.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 310.
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signs, the conveyance of the fee simple and reversionary in-
terest of said heirs, in said demised ground, on paying or
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tendering in payment such sum of money, and after, or be-
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fore such period as between said lessee or lessees, and said
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Boyle shall be agreed and fixed; and may also contain such
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other conditions and provisions in behalf, or on part of said
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heirs, and their estate, and interest, in the demised premises,
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as to said Boyle, shall appear most beneficial for said heirs.
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CHAPTER 309.
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Passed Mar.14,1832
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An act respecting the Equity Jurisdiction of the County
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Courts, in the first Judicial District of Maryland.
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Removal of units
to the High Court
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
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of Chancery,
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in any equity suit now depending, or hereafter to be com-
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menced or instituted in either of the county couits of the
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first judicial district of this state, the judges or any one
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judge thereof, upon suggestion in writing, by either or any
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of the parties thereto, suppoited by affidavit or other pro-
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per evidence, that the said suggestion is not intended to
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produce delay, shall, and may order and direct the bill, ex-
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hibits, answers, and all other proceedings in such suit, to
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be transmitted to the High Court of Chancery of this State,
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and the High Court of Chancery shall proceed in, hear and
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determine the same in like manner, as if such suit had been
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originally instituted therein.
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CHAPTER 310.
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Passed Mar. 14,1832
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An act relative to Liberty Street, in the City of Baltimore,
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, the commissioners appointed in the twelfth
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section of an act, entitled An act relative to the city of Bal-
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timore, passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
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seventeen, chapter one hundred and forty eight, to cause to
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be surveyed and laid off, all such streets, lanes and alleys.
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within the limits of the city of Baltimore, as they should
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deem proper and convenient, have laid off a continuation
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of Liberty street, in the said city, from Saratoga street to
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Mulberry street, which it is probable will never be opened
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on account of the expense which will attend the opening
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of the same and for other reasons, while the ground over
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which it is laid off, is by the provisions of the sixteenth
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