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1844.

THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 60.

Acts made
valid.

Arundel county, be and he is hereby allowed until the
thirtieth day of January, in the year eighteen hundred
and forty-five, to execute his bond to the State, as sheriff
of Anne Arundel county, for the year eighteen hundred
and forty-five, and that said bond, if executed and ap-
proved, on or before that day, shall be as valid and bind-
ing on said sheriff and his sureties, as if executed within
the time now limited by law.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That all official acts done
or to be done and performed by said sheriff, after he shall
have bonded as aforesaid, shall be as valid and effectual
in law, as if he had executed his bond within the time
prescribed by existing laws.

 

CHAPTER 59.

Passed Jan.
10, 1845.

A supplement to an act entitled, an act to incorporate the
Cumberland Coal and Iron Company, passed at Decem-
ber session eighteen hundred and forty, chapter two hun-
dred and fourteen.

Shares redu-
ced to $100
per share.

Held as part
of charter.

SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the shares of the capital stock as provi-
ded for by the second section of the said act, shall be re-
duced to one hundred dollars per share.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That whenever this act
shall be accepted by said Cumberland Coal and Iron Com-
pany, the same shall be held as part of the charter of said
company.

 

CHAPTER 60.

Passed Feb.
8, 1845.

An act for the benefit of the representatives of Adam Ped-

dicord.

Valid deed.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Charles Howard, of the City of Baltimore, guardian
of William K. Howard, an infant, be and he is hereby
empowered on behalf and in the name of his said ward, to
unite with the other devisees of the late Cornelius How-
ard, of Baltimore county, deceased, in executing to the



 
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