THOMAS KING CARROLL,
ESQ. GOVERNOR.
1829.
by the acts of Assembly of eighteen hundred and fifteen,
chapter seventy-five; eighteen hundred and twenty-six, chapter
one hundred and seven, and eighteen hundred and twenty-seven,
chapter forty two, as far as the provisions of said acts
may be applicable to said Bank, and subject to the responsibilities
and liabilities thereby imposed.
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CHAP. 35
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Sec. 4. And be it enacted,
That until the next annual election
of Directors of said Banks, according to the provisions
of the acts of eighteen hundred and fifteen, chapter seventy-five,
and eighteen hundred and twenty-six, chapter one hundred
and seven, the present Directors and Officers thereof
shall continue to act as such, and for the faithful discharge of
their duties, shall be responsible in the same manner as if this
act had not passed.
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Present officers.
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Sec. 5. And be it enacted,
That the said Farmers and Mechanics
Bank of Frederick county, and the said Bank of
Westminster, shall be capable in their corporate capacity and
name, of suing in any court of law or equity in this state, for
the recovery of any sum or sums of money which may be
due to the Parent Bank or Branch Bank, aforesaid, upon bill,
note, or otherwise, in the same manner as if this bill had not
passed; and that no suit or other proceeding, now depending
in any court of law or equity in this state, to which said Banks,
or either of them, may be parties, shall abate or be otherwise
affected by the passage of this act.
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Powers to sue, &c.
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Sec. 6. And be it enacted,
That nothing herein contained
shall operate to release or impair the liabilities of said Banks,
or either of them, created by the original acts hereinbefore
referred to, but the same shall continue and remain in full
force and operation to the same extent, as if this act had not
passed.
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Obligations confirmed.
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CHAPTER 36.
An act to confirm and make valid a deed of trust therein
mentioned.
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Passed Jan. 23, 1830.
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WHEREAS, on the twenty-sixth day of
November, eighteen
hundred and sixteen, a deed of marriage settlement was executed
by a certain Eliza Bradford Dall, now Eliza B. Thomas,
and Allen Thomas and Eleanor Dall, conveying certain property
of the said Eliza, therein mentioned, to the said Eleanor,
for the said Eliza, during her life, with power to said
Eliza to dispose of the whole of the said trust property to
such persons as she might appoint, by any instrument of writing,
in the nature of a last will and testament; and whereas
after the marriage of the said Eliza and Allen, they, and the
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Preamble.
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