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1837.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 120

of this State, and prescribing their jurisidiction, Cecil
county was divided into five magistrates' court dis-
tricts; and whereas, since the passage of said law and
its organization in said county, three additional elec-
tion districts have been added, and by the first section
of the original act the excretive would be compelled to
make appointment of justices of said court in such ad-
ditional districts, and it appearing to this General
Assembly that no additional magistrates' courts are
necessary in said county: — Therefore,

Five Magis-
trates' courts
in Cecil coun-
ty.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Cecil county he, from and after the passage of
this act divided into five magistrates' court districts,
and said districts, as now established, shall from and
after the passage of this act be considered as the five
magistrates' courts districts of said county, and that
any acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act, be,
and the. same are hereby repealed, so far as the same
relates to Cecil county.

CHAPTER 120.

Passed Mar. 1,
1838

An act, entitled, an act to authorise and require the
Clerk of Worcester County Court, to record a deed
therein mentioned.

Record directed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the clerk of Worcester county court
be, and he is hereby authorised and required to record
a deed from Job Parker and Charlotte, his wife, and
Charles Hammond and Mary, his wife, to William
Nutter, which said deed was duly executed in Worcer-
ter county, in the State of Maryland, on the twenty-
seventh day of July, in the year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and twenty-five.

Deed confirmed.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said deed when
recorded shall have the same validity and effect as if
the same had been executed within, and according to
the laws of this State; provided this act shall not inter-
fere with the visits of any bona fide purchaser or pur-
chasers, or judgment creditor, without notice.



 
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