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LAWS
OF MARYLAND.
Passed May
2, 1853.
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CHAPTER 327.
AN ACT to make valid the acts of Justices of the
Peace in this State, who failed to comply with the
terms of an act passed January session, eighteen hundred
and fifty-two, chapter one hundred and seventy-two,
entitled, an act to designate before whom oaths
of office shall be taken and subscribed.
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Acts made
valid.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the acts of all Justices of the
peace in this State, who have failed to take the oath of
office before the clerk of the circuit court for their respective
counties, or the clerk of the superior court for
Baltimore city, as directed by the act passed January
session, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, chapter one
hundred and seventy-two, be and the same are hereby
made valid in law to all intents and purposes; Provided,
said justices were in all other respects duly
qualified according to law; And provided further,
that said justices comply with the requisition of the
said act of eighteen hundred and fifty-two, chapter one
hundred and seventy-two, within three months after
the passage of this act.
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In force.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted,
That this act shall be
in force from its passage.
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Passed May
28, 1853.
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CHAPTER 328.
AN ACT to empower Emanuel Slifer, of the Dunker
Association of Christians, to sell, dispose of and convey
a certain piece or parcel of land in Frederick
county.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, David Arnold, on the
second day of
September, eighteen hundred and eleven, did execute
a deed or instrument of writing, conveying to John
Slifer, Senior, John Slifer, Junior, Peter Miller, Senior,
and David Arnold, Junior, as trustees appointed by the
Dunker society, for the valuable consideration of forty
dollars in hand paid, one acre of land in Frederick
county aforesaid, being part of a tract of land called
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