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1840.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 109.

cessary for effecting the end of the creation of said body
politic, and which are not hereinbefore vested in the Go-
vernor.

Right reserved.

Proviso.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the right is hereby ex-
pressly reserved to the General Assembly of Maryland at
its pleasure, to alter, amend or annul this act of incor-
poration; provided, nothing herein contained shall be con-
strued to confer upon the said body politic, nor the board
of governors, nor the board of managers, any banking pri-
vileges, nor the right to issue any note in the nature of a
bank note.

CHAPTER 108.

Passed Jan. 30,
1841.

An act to divorce Charlotte A. Vaughn, of the City of
Baltimore, from her husband John Vaughn.

Divorced.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Charlotte A. Vaughn, of the city of Baltimore, be
and she is hereby divorced from her husband John Vaughn,
a vinculo matrimonii.

CHAPTER 109.

Passed Feb. 22,
1841.

An act, supplemental to an act, entitled an act respecting
the Equity Jurisdiction of County Courts.

Commission
issued, &c.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That when infant defendants, in any suit on the
equity side of any of the county courts, have been sum-
moned to appear, the clerk of such court is hereby autho-
rised to issue a commission to some discreet person to as-
sign guardian for such infant defendants, and take their an-
swer in the same manner and to the same effect, as commis-
sioners for that purpose issued under the order of the court.

Sale ratified.

Proviso.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That any sale made and repor-
ted, during the recess of the court, by any trustee, under a
decree of any county court, as a court of equity, on being
filed in the clerk's office, shall stand for final ratification,
without the necessity of procuring a nisi order thereon;
provided, there shall be entered on the docket a notice of
motion for final ratification thereof, to be given or publish-



 
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