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Session Laws, 1825
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                                    LAWS OF MARYLAND.

                                            CHAPTER 44.

            An act for the relief of Charlotte Schwartze, of Washington.

                   29

Dec. Ses. 1825.

    Passed Jan.
28, 1826.

    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the interest, authority, power and control of Francis P.
Schwartze, in, over, and to the person and property of Charlotte
Schwartze, his wife, shall henceforth cease and determine; and
the said Francis P. Schwartze, shall not be liable for any debts
hereafter contracted by the said Charlotte Schwartze; and the
said Charlotte Schwartze is hereby deprived of all claim in or
to the property of the said Francis P. Schwartze, which he may
hereafter acquire.
Controul and
liability annulled.
    2.  And be it enacted, That the said Charlotte Schwartze shall
be, 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, whether real, personal or mixed, in as
full and ample a manner, as if she were a feme sole, and to hold,
use, and enjoy the same for her own use and benefit; and the
same to dispose of according to her will and pleasure, without
the let, hindrance, molestation, interference, or consent of her
husband in as full and ample manner, as if she were a feme
sole
; and may in her own name sue and be sued at law and in
equity, in the same manner, as if she were a feme sole.
    Capability
granted.
    3.  And be it enacted, That the said Charlotte Scwartze, be,
and she is hereby declared to be entitled to the custody and
guardianship of her children during their minority without the
molestation, let, hindrance, interference or consent of the said
Francis P. Scwartze.
Guardianship.
                                                    — 
                                            CHAPTER 45.

    Act for the relief of Charles F. Pochon and Eulalie Pochon, his wife.

Passed Jan.
30, 1826.
    WHEREAS, It is represented to this General Assembly that
Eulalie Pochon before her intermarriage with the said Charles,
was the widow of William Godfroid, and that William Godfroid,
junior, the son of the said William has since died intestate,
having received a distributive share, of his father's estate,
and not added thereto by the acquisitions of his own industry:
And whereas, the said William hath not left any legal representative,
in consequence of which, the property will be appropriated
to the free schools of Baltimore county, and the General
Assembly are of opinion, that this is not one of those cases to
which the law was intended to apply, it appearing just and reasonable
that she who was the wife should enjoy the benefit of
the industry and earnings of the said William Goodfroid:  Therefore,
Preamble.


 
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