1829. LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. 36.
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said trustee Eleanor Dall, being desirous to convey
the trust-estate
to other trustees, did, by their all joining in a deed for
that purpose, dates the twenty-first day of July, in the year
eighteen hundred and eighteen, and recorded among the land
records of Baltimore county, in Liber W. G. number one
hundred and forty-seven, folio five hundred and nineteen, and
cetra, convey the said estate to a certain George Cooke and
James Sterrett, substantially upon the same trusts as were
contained in the original indenture, and the said estate was
thereupon handed over to them by the first trustee; and whereas,
it is doubtful whether, under the first conveyance, the parties
to the same had any authority to change the trustee
in the trusts, and also whether there is any other way
of confirming the second indenture, making such change, than
by the enactment of a special law; and whereas, it has been
represented to us by all parties interested, that such a law is
desired, and it appears to us just and proper that the same
should be passed, therefore,
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Deed confirmed.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed of trust dated the twenty first day of
July, in the year eighteen hundred and eighteen, and recorded
among the land records of Baltimore county, in Liber
W. G. number one hundred and forty-seven, between Eleanor
Dall, of the first part of Allen Thomas and Eliza Bradford
Thomas, of the second part, and George Cooke and James
Sterrett, of the third and last part, be, and the same is hereby
declared to be, and is made, as valid and effectual in law and
in equity, for the purposes therein mentioned, as if the said
parties had had full power and authority to execute the same.
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Proceedings confirmed.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted,
That all acts and proceedings of
the said parties, or any of them, done under and in virtue of
said deed, shall also be as valid and effectual, as if such deed
had been good and binding at the time of its execution.
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Passed Feb. 3, 1830.
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CHAPTER 37.
An act to incorporate the Trustees of the Abingdon Academy,
in Harford county.
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Corporate powers
granted.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by
the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Charles S. Sewell, Ephraim Swarth, Thomas W.
Bond, William Bradford, William Allen, John C. Norris,
Stephen A. Peirce, William Hunter, Mortimore Cunningham,
Charles W. Waltham, Chrispin Cunningham, William B. Norris,
John A. Webster, Henry Smith, and Bennet M. Billinglea,
Trustees of the Abingdon Academy, and such other persons
as now are, or may hereafter become subscribers, and their
successors, be, and they are hereby declared to be, a body
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