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Session Laws, 1825
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                                  LAWS OF MARYLAND.

                                            CHAPTER 63.

An act to relieve executors and administrators from the obligation of
    performing the duties of guardians, as is required by an act passed
    at December session, eighteen hundred and twenty, chapter one hundred
    and seventy-four. 

                   47

Dec. Ses. 1825.

Passed Feb. 
10, 1826.

    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That no executor, executrix, administrator or administratrix,
shall be bound in any manner to discharge and fulfil the duties
of guardian after the close of their administration, or after the
end of three years from the granting such letters of administration;
any thing in the act of assembly, passed at December
session, eighteen hundred and twenty, chapter one hundred and
seventy four, to the contrary notwithstanding.
Relieved.
    2.  And be it enacted, That nothing herein contained shall be
so construed as to relieve executors and administrators from
the duty of accounting with the orphans court or otherwise,
for the manner in which they have performed the trust imposed
on them so long as they shall have acted as guardian according
to the directions of the above recited act.
Accountability.
                                                    — 
                                            CHAPTER 64.

An act to authorise the leasing and sale by Clarissa Philpot and Edward
    P. Philipot, two of the minor children of Brian Philpot, late of Baltimore
    county, deceased, of certain lots of ground in the city of Baltimore.

Passed Feb.
10, 1826.
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Clarissa Philpot, represented to this general assembly to be
of the age of eighteen years or thereabout, be, and she is hereby
authorised and empowered, with the consent of her mother and
guardian Elizabeth Philpot, to make and execute a lease or
leases for ninety nine years renewable forever, for those three
several lots of ground situate in the city of Baltimore and distinguished
on the plan of Philpot's addition by the numbers two
hundred and forty two, two hundred and sixty six, and two hundred
and sixty seven, being a part of the property allotted to
the said Clarissa in the division of the real estate of her father
Brian Philpot deceased, Provided, that in and by such lease or
leases there be reserved payable for and during the continuance
of the same, a yearly rent, equal at least to the interest of six
per cent per annum, on the sum at which the said lots were valued
by the acting commissioners appointed by Baltimore county
court, for making division of the real estate of the said Brian
Philpot.  And moreover the said Clarissa Philpot may in and
by such lease or leases hereby authorised to be made and executed
by her, covenant with the lessee or lessees of said premises
for the conveyance to him, her or them, of said grounds
    Authority
granted to
Clarissa.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Proviso.
 
 
 
 

Further authority.



 
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