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nings, 1 H. & McH. 92. Carroll's Lessee v. Llewellyn, 1 H. & McH. 162.
Norwood v. Attorney-Geneial, 1 H. & McH. 201. Potter v. Purnell, 1 H.
& McH. 208. Smith v. Yates, 1 H. & McH. 244. Helm's Lessee v. Howard,
2 H. & McH. 57. Kelly's Lessee v. Greenfield, 2 H. & McH. 121. State v.
Reed, 4 H & McH. 6. Boring's Lessee v. Singery, 4 H. & McH. 398.
Attorney-General v. Snowden, 1 H. & J. 332. Garrettson v. Cole, 1 H &
T. 370. Jarrett's Lessee v. West, 1 H. & J. 501. West v Jarrett, 1 H. & J.
538 Keefer v. Young, 2 H. & J. 53. Cheney v. Ringgold's Lessee, 2 H. &
J 87. Chapman v. Brawner, 2 H. & J. 366. Borelng's Lessee v. Singery,
2 H & J. 455. Attorney-General v. Jarrett, 2 H. & J. 472. Singery v.
Attorney-General, 2 H. & J. 487 Rench v Beltzhoover, 3 H. & J. 469
Singstack v. Harding, 4 H. & J. 186. Browne v. Kennedy, 5 H. & J. 195.
Boring v. Lemmon, 5 H. & J 228. Hammond v. Ridgely's Lessee, 5 H. &
J. 245. Lamborn v. Watson, 6 H. & J. 252. Rowland v. Crawford, 7 H. &
J. 52 Wall v. Forbes, 1 H. & G. 441. Lowry v. Tiernan, 2 H. & G. 34.
Giraud's Lessee v. Hughes, 1 G. & J. 249. Gott v. Carr, 6 G. & J 309.
Pocock v Hendricks, 8 G. & J. 421. Wilson's Lessee v Inloes, 11 G & J.
359. Steyer v. Hoye, 12 G. & J. 202. Casey's Lessee v. Inloes, 1 Gill, 430.
Hoye v. Johnston, 2 Gill, 291. Budd v Brooke, 3 Gill, 198 Wilson v.
Inloes, 6 Gill, 121. Hoffman v Johnson, 1 Bl. 103. Cunningham v.
Browning, 1 Bl. 299. Ridgely v. Johnson, 1 Bl. 316. Railroad v. Hoye, 2
Bl. 258 Seward v Hicks, 2 Bl. 261, (note). Baltimore v. McKim, 3 Bl. 453.
Buckingham v Dorsey, 1 Md Ch. 31 Chapman v Hoskins, 2 Md Ch. 485.
Smith v. Baker, 4 Md. Ch. 29. Chisholm v. Perry, 4 Md Ch 31. Jones v.
Badley, 4 Md. Ch 167. Twigg v Jacobs, 4 Md Ch. 541. Hammond's
Lessee v. Inloes. 4 Md. 138. Day v. Gorsuch, 4 Md 262. Cook v. Carroll,
6 Md 104 Brown v Shilling, 9 Md 74. Dorothy v. HUlert, 9 Md. 570.
Jay v. Van Bibber, 94 Md. 689, 693.
1888, art. 54, sec. 39. 1860, art. 54, sec. 32. 1797, ch. 114, sec. 11.
42. Every caveat shall be heard and determined by the
commissioner of the land office within twelve months from the
entering of the same unless he shall under special circum-
stances give further time to the parties.
Jay v. Van Bibber, 94 Md. 693.
Ibid, sec 40 1860, art. 54, sec. 33. 1797, ch 114, sec. 8.
43t The commissioner of the land office shall have full
power at his discretion to award the costs to the party prevail-
ing on the decision of any caveat.
Ibid sec. 41. 1860, art. 54, sec 34 1853, ch. 21.
44. All patents shall be signed by the governor and have
affixed thereto the great seal of the State; and the governor,
on the presentation to him of a patent by the commissioner of
the land office, certified by the said commissioner as proper to
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