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Session Laws, 1858
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THOMAS H. HICKS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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inches to the North avenue, and thence west
landing on North avenue one hundred and fifty-
two feet three inches, to the place of beginning.
And whereas, Said deed being for land in Balti-
more county, was erroneously recorded among
the land records of Baltimore city.
And whereas, Since the said William N. Todd ac-
quired a title to said land, he has sold a portion
thereof to a certain Charles C. Lustnuner, and
doubts have arisen as to the legality of said
Todd's title in said land, for reasons above
stated, although said Todd has caused the exe-
cution of said deed to be attested by the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Baltimore city, and
has had the same recorded; the said commis-
sioners no longer then being in office and in-
capable of confirming said deed among the
land records of Baltimore county, but at a
period too late to come within the provisions of
the act of the General Assembly of Maryland,
passed at January session, eighteen hundred
and fifty-six, chapter 154, section 96, of chapter
3d thereof, it is required, "That every deed of
real property shall be recorded within six
months from the date of its acknowledgment;"

SECTION 1. Be it therefore enacted by the General
Assembly of Mart/land, That the deed from the
said George Peters and James Murry, commis-
sioners, and Miles White, be and the same is
made as valid and as effectual as if the said deed
had been properly recorded among the land re-
cords of Baltimore county, where the land thereby
intended to have been conveyed lies. Provided,
that nothing herein contained shall be construed
to prejudice the rights of any purchaser for valu-
able consideration, or any bona fide creditor whose
interest or rights may have accrued since the
execution and acknowledgment of said deed.

Made valid.

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

In force.



 
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