LAWS OF MARYLAND.
authority, power and control, in, over, and to the person of Elizabeth
Hammond, his wife, as fully as if she had never been
married. |
123
Dec. Ses. 1825. |
2. And be it enacted, That the said
Elizabeth Hammond shall
be, and she is hereby declared to be vested with the title to all
and every kind of property, real, personal and mixed, now in
her possession, in as full and ample a manner as if she were
and always had been a feme sole; and she is hereby declared
capable to have, hold, take, receive, sue for, and recover, by
compromise, suit or suits in law or equity, property of any
kind whatever, real, personal or mixed, in as full and ample a
manner as if she were a feme sole, and to use and enjoy, or dispose
of the same at her will and pleasure, and may in her own
name sue, and be sued, as if she were a feme sole. |
Capability
granted. |
3. And be it enacted, That the said
Johnsa Hammond shall
not be liable for any debts to be hereafter contracted by the said
Elizabeth Hammond. |
Liability annulled. |
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CHAPTER 154.
An act to confirm and make valid the acts of Joseph Bryan, a justice
of
the peace, of Cecil county. |
Passed March
2, 1826. |
WHEREAS, Joseph Bryan, of Cecil county, was in the
year
eighteen hundred and twenty four, appointed a justice of the
peace for Cecil county, and continued to act as such until the
twelfth of March, eighteen hundred and twenty five, and as the
certificate of his qualification has never been returned; And
whereas, great inconvenience may ensue to many inhabitants
of said county from such omission; Therefore, |
Preamble. |
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
all acts done by Joseph Bryan, as a justice of the peace for Cecil
county, between the twentieth of February, eighteen hundred
and twenty-four, and the twelfth of March, eighteen hundred
and twenty five, be, and the same are hereby confirmed
and declared to be valid, as if the said Joseph Bryan had duly
qualified. |
Acts confirmed. |
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CHAPTER 155.
A supplement to the act entitled, an act to provide for the extension
of
Lombard street, in the city of Baltimore. |
Passed March
2, 1826. |
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
any commissioners which have been, or shall be appointed pursuant
to the act to which this is a supplement, may proceed to |
Commissioners
may assess. |
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