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1844.

THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

CHAP. 119.

peace, or the justices of the district courts, in and for this
State, have proceeded to act in their official capacity with-
out first obtaining a certificate from the clerk of the coun-
ty court of the proper county, as required by the act passed
December session, eighteen hundred and forty-three, chap-
ter two hundred and eighty-four, entitled, an act to tax
the commissions of certain officers of this State, their acts
are hereby declared to be as valid and binding, as though

Sheriff to
collect tax on
commissions.

they had complied with the requirements of said law.
Sec 2. Be it enacted, That the clerk of said county,
shall make out an account against each individual who has
acted as aforesaid, without having obtained his certificate,
and place the same in the hands of the sheriff of the coun-
ty, who shall proceed to collect the same, and pay it when
collected into the State Treasury; and upon the payment
thereof, each individual so paying shall be deemed as not
violating the provisions of the aforesaid act, and not liable
to the penalties thereof.

CHAPTER 119.

Passed Feb.
8, 1845.

An act to make valid a certain Deed therein named.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assem-
bly by the petition of Thomas J. McKaig, William W.
McKaig and George Hoblitzell, of Allegany county, that
on the thirteenth day of September, in the year eighteen
hundred and forty-two, the said George Hoblitzell made,
executed, and acknowledged a certain deed of mortgage

 

and trust to the said Thomas J. McKaig and William W.
McKaig, as trustees before William Taylor and John T.
Taylor, Esquires, justices of the peace, in and for said Al-
legany county, for certain town lots, lands and tenements in
said deed of trust particularly described, and upon certain
conditions and covenants therein expressed, and which said
deed was duly recorded on the twenty-sixth of September,
in the year eighteen hundred and forty-two, in liber A. B.
No. 66, folios 625, 626, 627, 628, 629 and 630, one of
the land records of Allegany county; AND WHEREAS ALSO,
it appears by the said original deed of trust, that the said
justices of the peace, before whom the said deed was ac-
knowledged by the said George Hoblitzell, the grantor,
neglected to certify, at the time of taking the acknow-
ledgment thereof, that the party so acknowledging the said
deed was, from their own personal knowledge, the party
grantor in said deed named; AND WHEREAS ALSO, it ap-
pears by the affidavit of the said William Taylor and John
T. Taylor, that the said George Hoblitzell, did execute



 

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