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1834.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 93.

teen, chapter one hundred and eighty-three, any insolvent
debtor may apply for a discharge under the insolvent laws
of this State, may take the acknowledgment of any con-
veyance of such applicant of his estate, for the benefit of
his creditors, prescribed to be executed by the said original
act, or any of the supplements thereto, to the same effect as
such acknowledgment may now be taken by any two jus-
tices of the peace.

Passed Feb. 13, 1835

A further supplement to an act, entitled, an act to establish a
Bank in the City of Baltimore, to be called The City
Sank of Baltimore, and an act, entitled, a supplement to
an act to Incorporate a Company to make a Turnpike Road
leading to Cumberland, and for the extension of charters
of the several Banks in the City of Baltimore, and for
other purposes.

Preamble

WHEREAS, an act to establish the City Bank of Balti-
more, passed December session, eighteen hundred and
twelve, chapter one hundred and eighty, did confer certain
powers, to continue and be in force until the first day of
November, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, and until the
end of the next session of the General Assembly thereafter;
And whereas, subsequently it became advisable for the said
City Bank of Baltimore to wind up its concerns, and to ac-
complish the same, an act was passed December session,
eighteen hundred and twenty, chapter forty-seven; and, as
the concerns of said Bank have not been wholly closed, and
certain suits remain undetermined, in which said Bank is a
party; and there remains property on hand unsold, and deeds
are yet to be executed for property, the payments for which
have not yet become due; and to enable the said Bank the
more easily to wind up its affairs, by the extension and in-
tervention of its corporate powers; — Therefore,

Term of certain

acts extended

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the act to establish a Bank in the city of Baltimore, passed
December session, eighteen hundred and twelve, chapter
one hundred and eighty, and the several supplements there-
to, which may be necessary for the consummation of this
act, shall continue and be in force until the first day of No-
vember, eighteen hundred and forty, and until the end of the



 
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