E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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authorised to take such acknowledgment, under
the laws of this State; And whereas, the said Elizabeth
Hall, has since died, but the evident intention of said
deed as made apparent by the deed and the acknowledgment
thereto, was bona fide to convey all the right,
title and interest of the said Jesse L. Long and wife, in
the said lands to the said Elizabeth Hall; Therefore,
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Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland,
That the said deed from the said Jesse L. Long, and
Mary J. his wife, to the said Elizabeth Hall, be and
the same is hereby made as valid as if the same had
been duly acknowledged in conformity to the laws of
this State; Provided, that nothing in this act shall in
any manner be construed to effect the rights of creditors
or bona fide purchasers, without notice who have become
so before the said deeds shall have been recorded.
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Deed made
valid.
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CHAPTER 309.
AN ACT relative to a deed from Henry J. Hutchins
and William B. Bend, to John H. Thomas, of the
City of Baltimore.
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Passed May
27, 1853.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the deed from Henry J. Hutchins
and William B. Bend, executors of Sarah Hutchins,
deceased, and trustees under her last will and testament
to John H. Thomas, of the city of Baltimore, bearing
date the twelfth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred
and fifty-one, and recorded among the land records
of Baltimore county, in Liber A. W. B. number four
hundred and sixty-five, folio two hundred and eighty,
&c. be and the same is hereby declared to be as valid and
effectual, to all intents and purposes as if the sale of the
property therein mentioned, had been made under an
order of the orphans' court of Baltimore county, then
being or had been reported to and confirmed by the said
court.
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Deed made
valid.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted,
That this act shall take
effect from and after its passage.
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In force.
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