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JOS. KENT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
court, or for his return to the custody of the said sheriff; and in
case the amount or any part of the amount of any such bond, or
recognizance given or entered into by Upton Wagers, or by
others for him, has been paid into the treasury of the state, then
and in that case, the treasurer of the Western Shore is hereby
directed to refund the amount so paid as aforesaid. |
Securities released. |
2. And be it enacted, That Barbara
Wagers, William Lowe,
John Clary, and Richard Howard, be and they are hereby released,
from all responsibility to the sheriff of Frederick county,
or to the State of Maryland, on account of any bond or cognizance,
given or entered into by them or either of them, in any
manner whatever, for the personal appearance of Upton Wagers,
in Frederick county court, or for his return to the custody of the
sheriff as aforesaid. |
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Passed Jan.
27, 1826. |
CHAPTER 30.
A supplement to the act entitled, An act to Incorporate Emmittsburg,
in
Frederick County. |
Time extended. |
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the
time prescribed by the third section of the act to which this is
a supplement, for holding the election for burgess and commissioners
of the town of Emmittsburg, be, and the same is
hereby extended to the first Monday of April next, the election
to hold and conducted in the manner prescribed by the original
act, to which this is a supplement. |
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Passed Jan.
27, 1826. |
CHAPTER 31.
An act for the relief of
Jacob Ayres, of the City of Baltimore. |
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Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That Jacob Ayres, of the city of Baltimore, be, and he is hereby
authorised to prosecute a petition for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of this state before the commissioners of insolvent
debtors for the city and county of Baltimore, notwithstanding
the unfavorable report made by them upon his former
petition. |
Insolvent. |
2. And be it enacted, That upon such
petition being filed
before the said commissioners, they shall proceed according to
the rules and requisitions of the insolvent laws of this state;
and if it shall appear to them that the said Jacob Ayres does
not at the time of such petition, and the proceedings thereon,
retain any property or estate of any kind whatsoever, except
what is allowed by the insolvent laws of this state; and that he
does not then retain or receive to himself or his family, any interest
in any property or estate whatsoever heretofore belonging
to him, except as above excepted; then, and in that |
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