148
Dec. Ses. 1825.
Passed March
4, 1826. |
JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAPTER 169.
A supplement to the act entitled, an act to incorporate the Savage Manufacturing
Company. |
Enlarge capital. |
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the Savage Manufacturing company shall be and they are hereby
authorized in their discretion to enlarge their capital to three
thousand shares, of one hundred dollars each, and to purchase
and hold at one time, not exceeding fifteen hundred acres of
land, any thing in the act to which this is a supplement to the
contrary notwithstanding. |
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Passed March
4, 1826. |
CHAPTER 170.
An act for the relief of Lambert Beard of Cecil county. |
Chancellor
directed to
release. |
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the chancellor be and is hereby authorized and required upon
any attachment or other process that has issued or may issue
against the body of Lambert Beard, of Cecil county, to enforce
the execution of a decree which was passed by the chancellor
on the twentieth day of September, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and twenty five, to direct the discharge of
the said Lambert Beard, upon his production or transmission
of the certificate of the clerk of Cecil county, under the seal
of said county, that he has applied for the benefit of the act of
assembly, passed at November session, eighteen hundred and
five, chapter one hundred and ten, and the several supplements
thereto, and that his person has been discharged under said application. |
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Passed March
6, 1826. |
CHAPTER 171.
An
act for the relief of John St. Clair, of Harford county. |
Orphans'
court directed. |
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That
the orphans court of Harford county, are hereby authorised
and empowered to take into consideration the claim of John
St. Clair, against his deceased fathers estate; and if in their
judgment it is equitable and just, to allow the same as a charge
against said estate, although the said John St. Clair may not
be able to give such full proof of the same as the law and strict
rules of evidence in such cases require; Provided nevertheless,
That the allowance of said amount by said orphans' court, shall
have no greater or other effect then the allowance of all other
accounts by said court would in law have. |
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