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1852.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 20.

would have, if executed, acknowledged, and recorded
us conveyances of real estate are required to be.

To be held as
a sepulture

alone.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That every lot conveyed
in said cemetery shall be held by the proprietor for the
purpose of sepulture alone, and for none other, as real
estate, and shall not be subject to attachment or execu-
tion.

CHAPTER 20.

Passed Jan.
28, 1852.

AN ACT entitled, an Act to Repeal an Act entitled,

an Act to regulate the times of meeting of the Or-
phans' Court of Kent County, passed at December
Session, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, chapter
sixty-nine, and to provide for the future meetings

of said Court.

Repealed.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

of Maryland, That an act passed at December session,
eighteen hundred and forty-nine, chapter sixty nine,
entitled, an act to regulate the times of meeting of the
Orphans' Court of Kent county, which limits the times

of meeting of the Orphans' Court of said county, to
the first and third Tuesday of every month, and in the
event of the public business requiring it, authorising
the said court to continue in session the day succeeding
the first and third Tuesday as aforesaid, directing all
process to be returnable on those days, and repealing
all inconsistent acts, be, and the same is hereby re-
paled.

Time to hold
court, their
powers, &c.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the Orphans' Court
of Kent county shall be held on the second Tuesday
in every month of February, April, June, August,
October and December, and oftener, if need be, accord-
ing to its own adjournment; and any one of the judges

of the said court, in the absence of the others, shall
have power to hold the said court at a stated time of
adjournment, only for the purpose of adjourning; any
two of them shall have full power to do any act which
the said court is or shall be authorised by law to per-
form, and any two of them shall have power to hold
the court on any day not, named in an adjournment,
on the application of any person having pressing busi-

Proviso.

ness in the said court; Provided, notice thereof be



 
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