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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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CONVEYANCING... 597

Clerk's certificate under this section, held sufficient. Warner v. Hardy, 6 Md.
537; Hall v. Gittings, 2 H. & J. 380. See also Johns v. Reardon, 3 Md. Ch. 62.

For acknowledgments held defective, see Sitler v. McComas, 66 Md. 139; Git-
tings v. Hall, 1 H. & J. 14; Johns v. Reardon, 3 Md. Ch. 58.

See notes to secs. 1 and 2.

An. Code, sec. 4. 1904, sec. 4. 1888, sec. 4. 1856, ch. 154, sec. 85.

4. If acknowledged without this State, but within the United States,
the acknowledgment may be made before:
1st. A notary public.

2d. A judge of any court of the United States.
3d. A judge of any court of any State or territory having a seal.
4th. A commissioner of this State to take acknowledgments of deeds.

For a form of acknowledgment, see sec. 72; note also sec. 73.
See also notes to secs. 2 and 3.

An. Code, sec. 5. 1904, sec. 5. 1888, sec. 5. 1856, ch. 154, sec. 86. 1882, ch. 63.

1916, ch. 174.

5. (1) All deeds or other instruments requiring acknowledgment, if ac-
knowledged without the United States, shall be acknowledged before an
ambassador, minister, envoy or charge d' affaires of the United States, in
the country to which he is accredited, or before one of the following officers
commissioned or accredited to act at the place where the acknowledgment
is taken, and having an official seal, viz: any consular officer of the United
States; a notary public; or a commissioner or other agent of this State
having power to take acknowledgments to deeds.

(2) Every certificate of acknowledgment, made without the United
States, shall contain the name or names of the person or persons making the
acknowledgment, the date when and place where made, a statement of the
fact that the person or persons making the acknowledgment knew the con-
tents of the instrument, and acknowledged the same to be his, her or their
act; the certificate shall also contain the name of the person before whom
made, his official title, and be sealed with his official seal and may be sub-
stantially in the following form:

................................(name of county).

................................ (Name of city, province or other

political subdivision).
Before the undersigned .........................................

(naming the officer and designating his official title) duly commissioned
(or appointed) and qualified, this day personally appeared at the place
above named ..................................................

(naming the person or persons acknowledging who declared) that he
(she or they) knew the contents of the foregoing instrument, and ac-
knowledged the same to be his (her or their) act.

Witness my hand and official seal this......................

day of............................ 19.....

...............................(name of officer).

.............................. (official title).

(seal)

 

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