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1841.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 33.

Declared valid.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed so made and executed by the vestry and
wardens of Christ Church Parish, in Calvert county, to
the said Thomas I. Hellen, in and to said tract or parcel of
land now called and known by the name of the Glebe,
shall stand good, both in law and equity, to him, the said
Thomas I. Hellen, his heirs or assigns, forever.

CHAPTER 32.

Passed April 6,
1841.

On application
orphans court
to demand fur-
ther security.

An act for the relief of Counter Securities of Executory
and Administrators.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That upon an application to the orphans' court of any
county, by any person who has become the counter securi-
ty of an executor or administrator, setting forth that he
conceives him or herself in danger of suffering from said
securityship, such orphans' court shall have power to call
upon such executor or administrator, to give other security,

If such security
be not given.

to be approved by the court; and in the event of failure by
the executor or administrator to give such security, the
same proceedings shall be had, in order to have the assets
still remaining in the hands of such executor or administra-
tor, delivered up, as are prescribed by the act of seven-
teen hundred and ninety-eight, chapter one hundred and
one, sub-chapter fourteen, section eleven; and the said
counter security shall have the same remedies that are given
to, and perform the same duties as are required by the act
aforesaid from an original security, and shall also be sub-
ject to the same suits, and have the same remedies in law-

CHAPTER 33.

Passed April 5,
1841.

An act to abolish Magistrates' Courts in Montgomery
County, and to extend the jurisdiction of single Justices
of the Peace, in said County.

Repealed after
1st July, 1841.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the first day of July, eigh-
teen hundred and forty-one, the act, entitled an act to estab-
lish magistrates' courts in the several comities of this State,



 
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