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FRANCIS THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1841.

bonds according to said requisitions; and whereas, the said
John Carr did on the twenty-ninth day of January, in the
year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and forty-
two, execute two bonds to the State of Maryland, in the sum
of ten thousand pounds each, with four good securities, to
wit: Alexander Mitchell, Samuel H. Rench, William Boothe
and George S. Kennedy, which said bonds were executed
in the presence of two of the justices of the orphans court
of said county, and recorded in the office of die clerk of
Washington county court—therefore,

chap. 95.

Section !. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That said bonds and each or either of them shall
have the same effect and validity to all intents and purposes,
and shall bind all the obligors in said bonds, with full and
entire liability for all the acts and proceedings of said Carr,
as, or assuming to be the sheriff aforesaid, according to the
condition of said bonds, to all persons whomsoever, as if the
same had be duly executed, acknowledged and recorded,
and all the provisions of the law had been complied with.

Bonds made
valid to all in-
tents and pur-
poses

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That all acts and proceedings
of the said Carr, and assuming to be said sheriff, since the
eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thou-
sand, eight hundred and forty, are hereby affirmed and made
valid to all intents and purposes, as if the bonds had been
duly executed, acknowledged and recorded, according to
the laws then in force in this State.

All proceed-
ings made va-
lid

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That said bonds may be sued
upon in the name of the State of Maryland, by any person
or persons interested in the same.

Bonds may be
sued

CHAPTER 95.

 

An act to abolish Magistrates Courts in Saint Mary's Coun-
ty, and to extend the jurisdiction of a single Justice of
the Peace in the said county.

Passed Fen
11, 1842.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the first day of March,
eighteen hundred and forty-two, the act entitled, an act to
establish magistrates courts in the several counties in this
State, and to prescribe their jurisdiction, passed December
session, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, chapter two hun-
dred and one, and the several suppler-tents thereto, so far as
the same relates to Saint Mary's county, be and the same is
hereby repealed..

Repealed.



 
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