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174

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

the fourth Monday in August, and the first Mon-
day in December.

Sheriff autho-
rised to sum-
mon jury.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That to the April
and October terms of said court in Cecil county,
the April and November terms of said court in
Harford county, and the May and December terms
of said court, in Baltimore county, the sheriffs
of the said several counties shall respectively,
each in his county, summon and return, as now
provided by law, a panel of persons qualified
according to law, to serve as jurors at the said-
terms, and the judge shall have power to direct
the petit jurors or the grand jurors selected from
said panel, or both, to attend the other terms of
said courts, and perform the duties now required
by law.

Judge to pass
necessary rules
for the transac-
tion of business.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the judge shall
have power to pass all such rules as may be ne-
cessary to facilitate the transaction of business in
said courts, and that for the transaction of equity
business, the said courts shall be considered as al-
ways open.

Repealed.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the act to regu-
late the holding of the terms of the Circuit Courts
within the Sixth Judicial Circuit, chapter fifty-
one, passed at the January session, in the year
eighteen hundred and fifty-two, is hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 130.

Passed March
4, 1658.

AN ACT to authorise the sale of certain real es-
tate devised by the will of Josiah Bayly, de-
ceased.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, it is represented to this General Assem-
bly, that by the will of Josiah Bayly, late of
Dorchester county, deceased, certain real estate
in the third item in said will named, was devised
to Ann H. Bayly, during her life, and after her
death to Ann E. Muse, during her life, and after
her death to Alexander Bayly Muse, his heirs and



 
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