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1837.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 60.

in sundry places in the state of Pennsylvania, and also
among the land records of Baltimore county, in Liber
T. K. Wo. 260, folio 139, &c., and among the land
records of Cecil county, in this State, in Liber J. S.
No. 39, folio 80, &c., that the said deed of trust so far
as the same was intended to convey to the said as-
signees or trustees, the said part of the said real estate
in Maryland, is defective and invalid, and that it is the
wish and interest of all parties concerned, and just
and right that the said deed should be in all respects
ratified and confirmed, and made effective and valid as
fully and to the same extent as if the same had been
originally executed and acknowledged by both parties
regularly and in conformity with the laws of this
State: — Now therefore,

Deed confirmed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the said deed of trust and the ac-
knowledgment thereof by the parties thereto, be, and
the same are hereby ratified, confirmed and made valid
in all things, and are hereby declared to be good and
available in law and in equity to effect the purposes
and trusts therein expressed, and to pass the real es-
tate and premises therein mentioned, which lie in Ma-
ryland, in the manner and for the uses and trusts, and

Rights vested.

with the powers therein and thereby declared and ap-
pointed, and to bind the parties thereto, and to vest in
the said assignees and trustees therein named, full
power and authority to sell and convey the whole or
any part of the said real estate therein mentioned,
which lies in Maryland, in the same manner, to the
same extent and with the same authority as if the said
deed of trust had been originally executed and acknow-
ledged by the said parties thereto in strict conformity
with all the requisitions of the laws of Maryland, in
relation to the execution, acknowledgement and record-
ing of deeds conveying real estate, whether the said
Timothy Kirk be living or dead, or the said Mary

Proviso.


Recorded.

Kirk be married or a feme sole; provided nevertheless,
that the said assignees or trustees in the said deed of
trust named and appointed, shall cause the same
as it now appears to be executed and acknowledged, to
be again recorded among the land records of Cecil



 
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