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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        609
                           CHAPTER 424.

AN ACT to cure the defective acknowledgment of certain
                       deeds in this act named.



     Passed May
31, 1853.
     Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That a deed bearing date the seventh day of
March, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one,
from William B. Wilson and others to William D.
Bell of Washington county, and also another deed
from Samuel M. Patterson and others, to the said
William D. Bell, bearing date the sixteenth day of
March, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-one,
and each recorded in Liber I. N., number three, the
one on folios four hundred and seventy-one and four
hundred and seventy-two, and the other one folios four
hundred and seventy-three and four hundred and
seventy-four, one of the land records of Washington
county, be and the same are hereby, each of them,
made as valid and effectual for all purposes, as if they
and each of them, had been duly acknowledged in the
form prescribed and required by the acts of the General
Assembly of Maryland, to pass real estate from non-residents;
Provided, that nothing in this act contained
shall in anywise effect the rights of bona fide creditors
or purchasers, without actual notice, who have become
so before the passage of this act.
     Deed made
valid.





















Proviso.


                           CHAPTER 425.

AN ACT to amend and explain the act passed at the
     January session, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, chapter
     sixty-eight, so far as regards the compensation to
     be allowed to special judges.



     Passed May
31, 1853.
     WHEREAS, Doubts have arisen whether a person appointed
as special judge under the act of eighteen hundred
and fifty-two, chapter sixty-eight, is only entitled
to the sum of ten dollars, and no more for each day he
shall necessarily act as such, without regard to the
number of cases in which he may be occupied during
the day; Therefore, to remove such doubts,
Preamble.



 
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