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ART. LXVI] MORTGAGES. 501
to all intents and purposes, as if said mortgage or assignment of mort-
gage 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 pro-
vided further, that nothing in the Act of 1918, Chapter 396, shall affect
the rights of any bona fide purchaser or creditor without notice, who
becomes so prior to April 10, 1918.
This section is a duplicate of article 21, section 89.
30A. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 151.)
Vendor's Lien.
31.
If a mortgage is insufficient in its execution and recording, such record-
ing is not notice to creditors of the vendor's lien. Davis v. Harlow, 130
Md. 166.
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