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Session Laws, 1825
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48

Dec. Ses. 1825.

                        JOS. KENT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

and premises in fee simple, upon payment at any time during
the continuance of such lease or leases to the said Clarissa or
her heirs, of the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for each one of the
said lots, over and above all rent accrued by virtue of such
lease or leases.

    Authority
granted to 
Edward.







Proviso.
 
 

    Further authority.

    2.  And be it enacted, That Edward P. Philpot, represented
to this general assembly to be of the age of sixteen years or
thereabout, be and he is hereby authorised and empowered with
the consent of his mother and guardian the aforesaid Elizabeth
Philpot, to make and execute a lease for ninety nine years, renewable
forever, for the lot of ground, situate in the city of
Baltimore, and distinguished on the plan of Philpots' addition
by the number of two hundred and sixty five, being a part of
the property allotted to the said Edward P. Philpot in the division
of the real estate of his father Bryan Philpot deceased:
Provided, That in and by such lease 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 lot was valued by the commissioners aforesaid.
And moreover the said Edward P. Philpot may in and by such
lease hereby authorised to be made and executed by him, covenant
with the lessee or lessees of said premises for the conveyance
to him, her, or them, of said lot numbered two hundred and
sixty five, upon the payment at any time during the continuance
of such lease to the said Edward P. Philpot, his heirs or assigns
of the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, over and above all
rent accrued by virtue of such lease.
Deeds confirmed.     3.  And be it enacted, That any lease of deed of conveyance
made pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall be as good and
available in law to pass to the lessee or lessees, bargainee or
bargainees, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, a
title to the property so leased or conveyed as if the said Clarissa
and Edward P. were respectively of the age of twenty one
years, at the time of making such lease or conveyance, and that
any covenant for the conveyance of the fee in said premises
shall be binding upon the party making the same and her or his
heirs.
Payments ratified.     4.  And be it enacted, That payment made to the said Elizabeth
Philpot during the minority of either of her aforesaid children,
for extinguishing the rents to be reserved as aforesaid, shall be
good and available; and that it shall be the duty of the said
Elizabeth Philpot to invest the same under the direction of the
Orphans' court of Baltimore county for the use of her said
daughter or son, as the case may be.
Bonds—right
of dower.
 
 

Proviso.

    5.  And be it enacted, That before the said Elizabeth Philpot
assents or becomes a party to any such lease as aforesaid, she
shall enter into, and lodge with the register of wills for Baltimore
county, a bond to the state of Maryland, to be approved
by the Orphans' court of said county, for the faithful performance
of the trust reposed in her by this act, Provided, however,


 
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