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124                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND.



Passed April
6, 1853.
                                   CHAPTER 117.

AN ACT to make valid the acknowledgment of a deed
     from Daniel Schindel and Ann Schindel to Samuel
     Spielman.
Made valid.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this
act, the acknowledgment of the deed from Daniel
Schindel and Ann Schindel to Samuel Spielman, of
Washington county, Maryland, bearing date the twenty-eighth
day of July, eighteen hundred and forty-nine,
which said acknowledgment was taken in the State of
Pennsylvania, before two justices of the peace of that
State, instead of before a judge of a court of record, be,
and the same is hereby ratified and made valid, as much
so as if said acknowledgment had been made in conformity
to the laws regulating acknowledgments of
deeds made out of the State of Maryland, and where
the land lies therein.
     Titles made
valid.



Proviso.
      SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That all title or titles
claimed under, or by virtue of said deed, be, and it or
they, are hereby made valid, as if said acknowledgment
had been made in conformity to the laws aforesaid;
Provided, that nothing herein contained shall
effect any rights of creditors or purchasers, without actual
notice, nor shall any thing herein effect any suit or
controversy now pending in any of the courts of this
State.





Passed March
29, 1853.
                                   CHAPTER 118.

AN ACT to cure certain defects in the acknowledgments
                                        of deeds.
Made valid.
     SECTION 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That in all cases of deeds of lands in
this State, when in the certificates of acknowledgment
the officer or officers taking the acknowledgment, have
omitted to certify that any married woman, party to
any such deed, signed and sealed said deed in the presence
of said officer or officers, and out of the presence
and hearing of her husband, the said deeds be and
they are hereby made valid and effectual as if the certificates



 
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