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362

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 260.

antee Company, trustee, under the will of the late John T.
Gray, save the State harmless from the payment of any
counsel fees or Court costs incurred in the prosecution .of said
claim, and will pay some sum by way of compromise; now,
therefore,

Case
to be entered
satisfied.

SECTION 1.Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That upon the payment to the State Treasurer of
Maryland, on behalf of the trustee, next of kin and distribu-
tees of the said John T. Gray, of the sum of five hundred
dollars, and upon the payment on behalf of the said trusts,
next of kin and distributees of the said John T. Gray of the
sum of five hundred dollars ($500) to Edgar H. Gans, Esq.,
and the payment of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars
($150) to Benjamin A. Richmond, Esq., and the further pay-
ment of all Court costs taxed by the clerk of the Court, which
have accrued in the Court of Appeals of Maryland in said
case, and also alt Court costs to be taxed by the clerk of the
Court which have accrued in the Circuit Court No. 2 of Balti-
more City in said case, that the said case of State vs. Gray
et al. shall be entered satisfied.

Attorney
General
to have such
entries mad€
as may be
necessary to
settle claim.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted^ That upon receiving
notice from the officers of the Treasury Department of this
State of the payment on behalf of the trustee, next of kin and
"distributees of the above-mentioned sum of tive hundred
dollars, and upon having exhibited to him receipted bills of
costs from the clerk of the Court of Appeals and from the
clerk of the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City of the
costs accrued in the said case of State of Maryland vs. Gray
et al., and upon further being shown that Edgar H. Gans,
Esq., has been paid the sum of tive hundred dollars ($500) for
his services in the said litigation between the State of Mary-
land and the trustee, next of kin and distributees of the late
John T. Gray, and being further shown that Benjamin A.
Richmond, Esq., has been paid the sum of one hundred and
fifty dollars ($150) for his services in the said litigation, it
shall be the duty of the Attorney General of Maryland to have
such entries made in said case of the State of Maryland
against The Baltimore Trust and Guarantee Company et al.
as may be necessary and proper to record the satisfaction and
settlement of said claim.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 8, 1902.



 
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