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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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264 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

entry made thereon at the same rates as clerks of courts of
equity throughout this State are now authorized to tax costs
and collect therefor, and to account for such collection to the
State Comptroller. And be it further enacted, that this law
shall take effect from the first day of June, A. D. 1908; pro-
vided, however, that nothing in this Act contained shall in
any manner be applicable to any papers, proceedings or orders
to be filed or had in any estate, the administration of which
is now pending or which may be pending prior to the said
first day of June, but the same be proceeded with and con-
cluded in accordance with the practice now in force in the
Orphans' Court.

Approved February 27, 1908, . / ^

CHAPTER 84

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments section 308
of article 93, title "Testamentary Law, " sub-title "Wills, " of
the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, adopted by
chapter 74 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland
of 1888; said section being identical with section 314 of
article 93 of the Code of Public General Laws of 1904, title
"Testamentary Law, " sub-title "Wills, " prepared by Hon.
John P. Poe and legalized and made evidence by chapter 72
of the Acts of 1904; said section, as repealed and re-enacted
hereby, to stand in place of and as a substitute for both said
section 307 of said article 93 of said Code of 1888 and said
section 314 of article 93 of said Code of 1904.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That section 307 of article 93 of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws of Maryland, adopted by chapter 74 of the Acts of
1888 of the General Assembly of Maryland, be and the same is
hereby repealed and re-enacted so as to read as follows:

307. All lands, tenements and hereditaments which might
pass by deed, and which would, in case of the proprietor dying
intestate, descend to or devolve on his or her heirs or other
representatives, except estates tail, and all goods, chattels,
monies, rights, credits or personal property of any kind, which
might pass by deed, bill of sale, assignment or delivery, and all
rights of entry for condition broken, and all rights and possi-
bilities of reverter shall be subject to be disposed of, transferred
and passed by his or her last will or codicil, and any testator
devising real or personal property subject to a condition or
conditions, may devise or bequeath the right of entry or

 

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