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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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ART. 66] MORTGAGES. 763

1904, art. 21, sec. 87. 1888, art. 21, sec. 84. 1882, ch. 215, secs. 1-2.
1910, ch. 588 (p. 64). 1912, ch. 85. 1914, ch. 259.

30. Any assignment of any mortgage, which assignment has been
heretofore executed and recorded, but which has not been sealed and in
which no mention of any seal has been made or in which either of such
defects exists, shall be and they are hereby made valid to all intents
and purposes, as if said assignment had been made in such 'matters in
full conformity with the law in force at the time of such execution;
provided, that any such assignment is in other respects legal and valid;
and provided, further, that nothing in the Act of 1914, Chapter 259,
shall affect the rights of any bona fide purchaser or creditor without
notice, who becomes so prior to April 1," 1914.

This section is a duplicate of article 21, section 89.

1914, ch. 421.

30A. Any assignment of any mortgage, which assignment has been
heretofore executed and recorded, but which has not been sealed and
in which no mention of any seal has been made or in which either of
such defects exists, or any mortgage or assignment of mortgage defec-
tively sworn to or not sworn to at all, shall be and they are hereby
made valid to all intents and purposes, as if said mortgage or assign-
ment of mortgage had been in such matters in full conformity with the
law in force at the time of such execution; provided, that any such
mortgage or assignment of mortgage is in other respects legal and valid;
and provided further, that nothing in the Act of 1914, Chapter 421,
shall effect the rights of any bona fide purchaser or creditor without
notice, who becomes so prior to April 10, 1914.

This section is the same as article 21, section 89A.

 

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