HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 899
and to all those lots or parcels of real estate in said Wor-
cester County now or formerly used for school purposes
therein, title to which is found to be in said County Com-
missioners of Worcester County or Commissioners of
Worcester County, it being the intent of this Act that title
to all school properties in said Worcester County shall be
in The Board of Education of Worcester County as con-
templated by the General Law of this State; provided that
such conveyance of all of such properties may be by a
single or blanket deed and need not specially describe any
one particular property.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted as aforesaid, That
this Act is hereby declared to be an emergency law and
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public
health and safety, and being passed upon a yea and nay
vote supported by three-fifths of all the members elected
to the two Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved May 17, 1939.
CHAPTER 426.
(Senate Bill 450)
AN ACT to declare the sanction and consent of the General
Assembly of Maryland to sundry gifts, bequests and
devises contained in the Last Wills and Testaments of cer-
tain persons, deceased, and also in certain gifts, grants,
sales, leases and deeds made by various persons to and
for the use and benefit of sundry ministerial persons,
religious corporations, vestries, educational and charita-
ble institutions, churches, denominations or sects here-
inafter named.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the sanction and consent of said General
Assembly of Maryland be and the same is hereby declared,
given and granted to the following gifts, bequests, devises,
grants, sales, leases, conveyances and deeds, to and from
certain persons and bodies corporate to and for the use of
certain ministerial persons, religious and educational cor-
porations, orders, denominations and sects, and to certain
charitable institutions hereinafter named and as herein-
after set forth.
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