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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1S44.

der the authority of this act, shall be valid and effectual,
unless and until the same shall be reported to and be rati-
fied by the court of chancery, or by Baltimore county
court, silting as a court of equity; and provided further,
that the proceeds of any sales which may be made in vir-
tue of the provisions of this act, shall be paid over, be
vested and held in like manner, as if such sale had been
made under the provisions of the act passed at December
session, eighteen hundred and sixteen, chapter one hun-
dred and fifty- four.

CHAP. 220.
Proviso.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That before the said Alexan-
der B. Gordon shall be authorised to act in the premises as
hereinbefore provided, he shall first file with the register
of the court of chancery, or the clerk of Baltimore county
court, a bond in such sum with sufficient security as shall
be approved by the chancellor, or by the judges of said
Baltimore county court, for the faithful performance of the
trusts hereinbefore expressed and provided.

Give bond.

CHAPTER 219.

An act relating to Costs in Cases in Equity.

Passed March
5, 1845.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That from and after the passage of this act, in any case
now pending or hereafter pending in the chancery court,
or in any county court, as a court of equity, a rule securi-
ty for costs may be laid at any time before a final decree
is passed, by any defendant or defendants, against a com-
plainant, non-resident at the time of filing said bill, or
becoming such after the filing thereof, to have effect as if
the rule were laid according to the laws and practice now
in force.

Security for
costs.

CHAPTER 220.

 

An act to incorporate the New York Mining Company.

Passed Feb.
26, 1845.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Oroondates Mauran, Barrett Ames, Ro-
bert B. Minturn, Jonathan Sturges, Charles Denison and
Samuel M. Semmes, their associates, successors and as-
signs, are hereby made a corporation, by the name of the

Incorporated.



 

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