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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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294 ATTORNEYS. [ART. 10

1888, art. 10, sec. 24. 1864, ch. 243.

26. In any case where judgment shall be recovered by the
State against any principal debtor and a surety or sureties, and
said judgment shall be satisfied by said surety or sureties, the
same shall be entered by the attorney representing the State to
the use of the surety or sureties satisfying the same, on the
said attorney filing in the case a certificate of the comptroller
stating that said judgment has been so satisfied, and said
surety or sureties shall then be entitled to execution in his, her
or their own name or names against the principal and the other
sureties, in the same manner and subject to the same provisions
contained in sections 6 and 7 of Article VIII.
Peacock v. Pembroke, 8 Md. 348.

Attorneys in Fact.

Ibid. sec. 25. 1860, art. 11, sec. 24. 1836, ch. 270.

27. All payments of money, transfers of property or other
dealings made or had to or with any person acting under a
power of attorney, or other agency duly executed or created
by any person within this State, which would be binding upon
the party giving such power of attorney or agency if the same
was in full force and unrevoked at the time of such payment,
transfer, or other dealings, shall be equally binding and obliga-
tory upon the representatives or other assignees of such party,
although at the time aforesaid said party may be dead, or may
have assigned his interest in such money, property or dealings;
provided, that the person paying, transferring or having such
dealings with the person acting under such power of attorney
or agency had not at the time notice of the death of the party
giving such power or creating such agency, or of the fact of
the assignment aforesaid.
Eichelberger v. Sifford, 27 Md. 330...

Ibid. sec. 26. 1860, art. 11, sec. 25. 1838, ch. 49.

28. A power of attorney to transfer stock standing on the
books of any corporation chartered by this State in the name
of a partnership or firm, signed with the name of such part-
nership or firm, and sealed by one of the members thereof,
acknowledged as directed in the next succeeding section, shall
be as valid and effectual as if signed and sealed by all the
members of such partnership or firm.

Ibid. sec. 27. 1860, art. 11, sec. 26. 1838, ch. 49.

29. The member signing and sealing such power of attorney
shall acknowledge the same before a justice of the peace of


 

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