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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        45
lying and being in Queen Anne's county, in this
State, by descent from one Michael Taylor, deceased,
of Burlington county, State of New Jersey, or otherwise,
and to give and execute a deed or deed therefor,
to the purchaser or purchasers, his; her or their heirs, to be
executed and acknowledged in the same manner as is
now provided by law in like cases of conveyance of
land by deed of bargain and sale, and which said deed
or deeds, conveyance or conveyances, shall be valid and
binding in law against the said William Taylor and his
heirs, and all persons claiming under him or them;
Provided, however, that the said Stephen Woolsten
and Thomas N. Taylor shall, before they can have
power to act under this law, first execute a bond to the
State of Maryland, with penalty to be prescribed, and
securities to be approved of by the judge of the circuit
court of Queen Anne's county, and which bond shall
be filed and recorded in the clerk's office of the said
circuit court, conditioned for the faithful discharge of
their said duties as trustees, and that they will well and
truly account for the proceeds of sale of the said real
estate, in their capacity of trustees for the said William
Taylor, in the said court of common pleas for the said
county of Bucks, in the State of Pennsylvania, according
to the law of Pennsylvania, and will well and
truly account for the proceeds of sale of the said real
estate, in their capacity of trustees for the said William
Taylor, in the said court of common pleas for the said
county of Bucks, in the State of Pennsylvania, according
to the law of Pennsylvania, and will well and
truly perform the orders and decrees of the said court of
Bucks county, in the premises, and which said bond shall
be liable to suit by any person interested therein; And
provided further,
that no sale or sales made or to be
made by the said trustees, shall be valid and binding
in law, unless the judge of the circuit court of Queen
Anne's county shall be satisfied of the fairness of such
sale or sales, and that it was for the interest and advantage
of the said lunatic that the same should be made.














Provisoes.
     SEC. 2.  And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the passage thereof.
In force.



 
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