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164

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Jur., and a certain Nicholas L. Goldsborough, were
appointed trustees, and authorised and empowered
to sell and dispose of the real estate, mentioned in
said decree, for the purpose of division amongst the
heirs, and parties mentioned in the said cause, that
in pursuance of said decree, the said Joseph E. Muse,
Jur., and Nicholas L. Goldsborough, did on the
twenty-seventh day of November, eighteen hundred
and fifty, sell and dispose of to the above named John
L. Willis, apart of the real estate, mentioned in the
said decree, for the sum of five hundred dollars; and
whereas, the purchase money for the said real estate
and premises, hath been fully paid and satisfied, and
complainants, and defendants, fully paid their pro-
portion of the proceeds; and whereas, the said Joseph
E. Muse, Jur., and Nicholas L. Goldsborough, trus-
tees, named in said decree, proceeded to, and did
dispose of the said real estate herein named, without
giving bond as required by said decree; and whereas,
Joseph E. Muse, Jur., surviving trustee of Joseph E.
Muse, Jur., and Nicholas L. Goldsborough, execut-
ed a deed to the said John L. Willis, of Dorchester
county, bearing date, the eleventh of August, eigh-
teen hundred and fifty-one, and recorded in Liber,
W. J., number six, folio one hundred and seventy-
six and one hundred and seventy-seven, one of the
land record books of Dorchester county;

Deed made
valid.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the said deed is hereby confirmed
and made valid and effectual in law, to all intents and
purposes whatsoever, as if the said Joseph E. Muse,
Jur., and Nicholas L. Goldsborough, had given bond as
prescribed by said decree.

In force.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
affect from and after its passage.



 
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