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94

Dec. Ses. 1825.

                JOSEPH KENT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

act contained shall be so construed as to extend to the proof of
the execution of any last will and testament or codicial to the
same

                                                    — 
    Passed Feb.
16, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 121.

An act to repeal in part of an act, entitled, An act directing the time,
    places and manner of holding elections for representatives of this state
    in the Congress of the United States, and for appointing electors on the
    part of this state, for choosing a president and vice president of the
    United States and for the regulation of the said elections, and also to
    repeal the act of assembly therein mentioned, passed December the
    fourteenth, seventeen hundred and ninety, chapter sixteen.

Determination
by lot repealed.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
so much of the aforesaid acts as directs, that in case two or
more persons in the election of representatives to congress have
an equal number of votes, the governor and council shall determine 
by lot from the candidates who shall be the representative,
be, and the same is hereby repealed.
                                                    — 
Passed Feb.
29, 1826.
                                            CHAPTER 122.

A further supplement to ana ct entitled, an act for the relief of sundry
    Insolvent Debtors, passed at November session, eighteen hundred and
    five, chapter one hundred and ten.

    Discharged
from custody
 in certain
cases.
    Sec. 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That any insolvent debtor who has obtained or may obtain a
personal discharge under the original act and the supplements
thereto, and to which this act is a further supplement, shall be,
and he is hereby declared to be entitled to be discharged
from custody upon any attachment or other process which has
been or may be issued against him or her to enforce the execution
of any decree which has been passed, or may be passed in
the court of chancery or in any county court sitting as a court
of equity, as the case may be, to order and direct the discharge
of such debtor from the custody aforesaid.
Produce copy
of discharge.
    2.  And be it enacted, That such debtor shall not be entitled
to such last mentioned discharge, unless he or she produces to
the chancellor or the county court, as the case may be, a copy
of his or her said personal discharge under said insolvent laws,
certified by the clerk of the court granting said discharge, and
attested by the seal of said court.


 
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