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Session Laws, 1834
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1834.

the seventh section of the original act to which this is a
supplement, in case of absent defendants

CHAP 191

CHAPTER 190.

An act relating to the trial of cases of appeals from judg-
ments of Justices of the Peace, in the County Courts of
the Fourth Judicial District

Passed Mar 12, 1835

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
all cases of appeals from judgments of justices of the peace
in the County Courts of the Fourth Judicial District, shall
be called for trial when the civil cases originating in said
County Courts, shall be called for trial, and, if ready for
trial, when called, shall be tried, and shall, in all respects,
have the same privilege as to the time and opportunity of
trial, as the cases aforesaid

Shall be called for
trial &c

CHAPTER 191

An act to make valid a certain Deed to Charles S Shaaf, of
Allegany County

Passed Mar 14, 1835

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assembly,
by petition in writing, from Charles S Shaaf, setting forth
that a certain deed of indenture from Mary Shaaf, senior,
and others, of Washington city, in the District of Columbia,
to himself, for a certain tract of land in Allegany county, in
this State, was not acknowledged according to the laws of
this State regulating the acknowledgment of deeds without
the limits of this State, but the terms of said deed being
complied with, and all the surviving parties, grantors in said
deed, having signed the petition of the sail Charles S
Shaaf, praying that this deed may be made valid, — There-
fore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the deed, executed on the fifth day of May eighteen hun-
dred and thirty four, by Mary Shaaf, senior Mary Jane
Shaaf, Arthur Shaaf, Ann Shaaf and Mary Shaaf, of Wash
ington City, in the District of Columbia, to Charles S
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Confirmation



 
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