ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1097
exchange, bank checks, drafts and promissory notes which
would otherwise be presentable for acceptance or for payment
on either of the Mondays so observed as a holiday, shall be
deemed to be presentable for acceptance or for payment on
the secular or business clay next succeeding such Monday, and
such Mondays so observed shall for all purposes whatever as
regards the presenting for payment and acceptance and of the
protesting and giving notice of the dishonor of bills of ex-
change, bank checks, drafts and promissory notes be also
treated and considered as is the first day of the week, com-
monly called Sunday.
Approved April 11, 1929.
CHAPTER 422.
AN ACT legalizing the 1929 Supplement to the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1924 Edition), edited by George P.
Bagby, and making it evidence of the law.
WHEREAS, The General Assembly at its Session in 1924,
legalized and made evidence of the law the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1924 Edition), edited by George P. Bagby; and
WHEREAS, -A Supplement, to be known as the 1929 Supple-
ment to the Annotated Code of Maryland (1924 Edition), now
in course of preparation, will include the Public General Acts
of 1927 and 1929; therefore,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the 1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1924 Edition), edited by George P. Bagby, be
and the same is hereby legalized, and, in connection with the
1924 Edition of said Code, legalized and made evidence of the
law by the Acts of 1924, Chapter 219, shall be deemed and
taken in all the courts of the State, and by all the Justices of
the Peace of the State, and by all public officials of the State,
to be evidence of the Public General Laws of the State con-
tained in the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland of
1888, and the Public General Laws enacted subsequent there-
to; provided that before the said 1929 Supplement is pub-
lished, the Public General Laws enacted by the General As-
sembly of Maryland at its Session of 1929, shall be incor-
porated therein.
Approved April 11, 1929.
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