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312

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAPTER 191.

Passed Mar.
8, 1856.

AN ACT entitled, an act to make valid a deed from
the Llangollen Mining Company to Henry H.
Kight.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assembly,
that on the twentieth day of September, in the year
eighteen hundred and fifty four, the Llangollen Mi-
ning Company executed their deed to Henry H.
Kight, of Allegany county, purporting to convey a
certain parcel of land to said Kight, lying and be-
ing in Allegany county, and which said deed was
regularly recorded in Liber H. R. No. 12, folio 173,
one of the land records of said county, and which
said deed is signed by Clement March, President
of said Mining Company, and the corporate seal of
said company affixed by the said President, and
whereas doubts exist as to the validity of said deed,
by reason of certain defects in the acknowledgement
of the said deed; Therefore,

Made valid.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the acknowledgment of the afore-
said deed from the Llangollen Mining Company to
the said Henry H. Kight, be and the same is hereby
ratified, and made as valid in law to all intents and
purposes, as if said deed contained a power of attor-
ney from the said Llangollen Mining Company, au-
thorising and empowering the said Clement March
to make said acknowledgement, and as if said ac-
knowledgement were made in conformity to all and
every of the laws of this State regulating the acknowl-
edgement of deeds by corporate bodies.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the title of said
Henry H. Kight, under and by virtue of said deed, is
made as valid and good in law, as if said deed and
acknowledgement were made and executed in accord-

Proviso.

ance with the laws of this State; Provided however,
that nothing in this act contained shall effect .the
rights of bona fide purchasers or creditors without no-
tice, who may have become so before the passage of
this act.

In force.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.



 
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