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1849.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 183.
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CHAPTER 182.
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Passed Mar. 1,
1850.
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An act to make valid a deed from Norman B. Hard-
ing, to Alpheus W. Marriott.
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Made valid.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed from Norman B. Harding, sheriff of
Frederick county, to Alpheus W. Marriott, of said
county, conveying two lots or portions of ground, being
lots number one, and number two, being parts of a
tract of land called "Tasken Chance" but more recent-
ly called "Loam" situated, lying and being on the
Frederick and Baltimore turnpike at the west end
of Fredericktown, and executed on the twenty-second
day of November, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, be
and the same is hereby declared to be valid and effec-
tual in law, to pass the Jots in said deed mentioned, as
if the said lots had been the property of a naturalized
citizen of the State of Maryland.
CHAPTER 183.
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Passed Mar. 1,
1850.
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An act to render valid a Deed from Emanuel Easter,
to Samuel P. Smith, of Allegany County.
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Declared valid.
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the clerk of Allegany county court, be and he is
hereby authorised and directed, to receive from Samuel
P. Smith, the trustee of Emanuel Easter, of Allegany
county, under the Insolvent laws of Maryland, the
usual cost of a stamp upon a deed of conveyance by
said Insolvent to his said trustee, bearing date on the six-
teenth day of February, eighteen hundred and forty-
nine, and to endorse upon said deed a receipt for the
same, and that thereupon the said deed shall be ren-
dered as valid and operative in law, from the date
thereof, as if the same had been duly stamped at the
time of its execution.
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