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1827

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 145

on in like manner, and have the same legal efiect either in fa-
vor of or against the commissioners provided for by this act,
as if such suit or suits had been instituted by or against the
said commissioners.

Acts inconsistent
repealed.

SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That so much of any acts of
Assembly, as may be contrary to, or inconsistent with the
provisions of this act, be, and the same are hereby repealed.

 

CHAPTER 146.

Passed Match 10,

1828.

A further supplement to the act, entitled an act, authorising
the commissioners of Charlestown, in Cecil County, to pur-
chase a lot of ground, for the purpose therein mentioned.

Title granted.

Be h enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
all the tight and title to the lots pf ground and all other pre-
mises and appurtenances attached or belonging to the Presby-
terian meeting house, in Charlestown, Cecil county, be, and
the same are hereby vested in the trustees of Charlestown
Presbyterian Congregation and their successors as fully in
every respect, as the church or meeting house now is under,
and by virtue of the act, entitled a supplement to an act, au-
thorising the commissioners of Charlestown, in Cecil county,
to purchase a lot of ground for the purpose therein mentioned,
gassed at the present session.

 

CHAPTER 147.

Passed March 10,

1828

An act for the relief of Sarah Carey, of Frederick County

Divorce — her name
resumed

SECTION 1. Be enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland
That Sarah Currey, of Frederick county be, and she is here-
by divorced from bed, board and mutual cohabitation with
her husband James Currey, and that the name of the said Sa-
rah Currcy is hereby changed and altered unto the name of
Sarah Dods, and she shall at all times hereafter be called and
known by, and hold and use the name of Dods only, and by
such name shall sue and be sued in any court of law or equity.

Legal capacity
granted her

SEC, 2. And be it enacted, That all the right and title
which the said James Currey by virtue of his marriage with
the said Sarah, now has, or may have in any lands, tene-
ments, hereditaments or personal estate belonging to the said
Sarah, whether the same be held under a marriage contract
or by any other ways or means whatsoever, shall be, and the
same are hereby declared to be null and void; and the said
Sarah Currey be, and she is hereby declared capable to have,
hold, take, receive, sue for and recover, by compromise, suit
or suits in law or equity, all such property in as Full and am-
ple manner as if she were a feme sole, and had never been
married, and to hold, use and enjoy the same for her own use



 

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