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Session Laws, 1896 Session
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844

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Various gifts,
bequests,
etc., sanc-
tioned.

and John Conroy to the North Baltimore Methodist Episcopal
Church, of Baltimore city, a body corporate, dated the twenty-
third day of April, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and
recorded among the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber
R. T. A., No. 964, folio 144, &c.; also to the deed of the lot
of ground lying on the west side of Harford avenue, fully de-
scribed in a deed dated the thirteenth day of March, eighteen
hundred and ninety-six, and recorded among the land records
of Baltimore city, in Liber R. O., No. 1608, folio 91, from the
North Baltimore Methodist Episcopal Church, of the city of
Baltimore, a body corporate, to Frederick Decker.

Ninety sixth. To the sale and grant by James E. Snter to
the Exeter Station of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the
city of Baltimore, a religious corporation, of all his said grant-
or's right, title, interest and estate in and to all that lot
of ground, and the improvements thereon, situate in the
city of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, beginning on
the southwest side of Exeter street, at the distance of eighteen
feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersec-
tion of the southwest side of Exeter street and the northwest
side of Low street, and running thence northwesterly, binding
on Exeter street nineteen feet, and thence southwesterly, with
a depth of even width of eighty-four feet, such saie and grant
being evidenced by a deed from said James S. Suter to said
corporation, dated the sixth day of June, 1856, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore city, in Liber E. D., No.
106, folio 131, &c., and to the holding and disposing of the
same, according to law, by the said corporation.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the sanction and consent
of the General Assembly of Maryland be and the same are
hereby given, granted and declared to the acquisition by the
several religious denominations or sects, orders or corporations
hereinbefore, in this act mentioned or named, at any time
hereafter, whether by gift, grant or otherwise, of the fee
simple title to the lots or parcels of land aforementioned, in
which they are respectively entitled to a leasehold interest or
less than a fee simple title, by virtue of the several deeds,
gifts, grants, bequests or devises aforementioned, and by virtue
of the sanction hereinbefore by the first section of the act
given, and to the holding, sale, mortgaging, leasing or other-
wise disposing of the same.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 4, 1896.



 
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