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1844.

THOMAS 0. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 63.

pear meet; and that the said John W. Alder be permitted
to amend his proceedings so as correct the discrepan-
cies existing between the name of the said tract in the ad-
vertisement of sale and the receipt, so as to make it cer-
tainly appear by his return, what is the proper name of the
tract so sold unto the aforesaid Samuel Luman.

 

CHAPTER 62.

Passed Jan.
4, 1845.

An act to alter and change the name of William Flood
Brand to William Francis Brand.

Name chan-
ged.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the name of William Flood Brand, a native of Louis-
iana, and now a citizen of Maryland, and resident of An-
ne Arundel county, be and the same is hereby altered and
changed to William Francis Brand, and it shall be lawful
for the said William Francis Brand, at all times hereafter,
to be called and known by and hold and use the name of
William Francis Brand, and by the name of William
Francis Brand, to purchase, sell, convey or devise, to sue
and be sued in any court of law and equity.

CHAPTER 63.

Passed Feb.
3, 1845.

Judges may
approve bond.

A supplement to the act entitled, an act to authorise the
approval of the bonds, of the several clerks of the several
County Courts in this State, passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, chapter one hundred
and twenty-four.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That whenever any clerk of a county court in this State
shall have been, or may hereafter be appointed by the
Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Se-
nate, or by the Governor, if the General Assembly shall
not be in session, and commissioned during the recess of
such county court, it shall and may be lawful for any
one of the judges of such county court, to take and ap-
prove the official bond of such clerk, in as ample a man-
ner as the judges of the county courts are now authoris-
ed to do, according to the existing laws; and every such
bond, when so approved, shall be good and effectual in



 

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