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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

89

2. And be it enacted, That the said Mary Snowden shall be, and
she is hereby declared to be vested with the title to all and every
kind of property, real, personal and mixed, now in her possession,
in as full and ample a manner as if she were and always had been
a feme sole, and she is hereby declared capable to have, hold, take,
and receive, sue for and recover by compromise, suit or suits in
law or equity, property of any kind whatever, real, personal or
mixed, in as full and ample a manner as if she were a feme sole
and to use and enjoy or dispose of the same at her will and plea-
sure, and may in her own name sue and be sued, as if she were a
Feme sole.

Dec. Ses. 1824

Rights vest-
ed in Mary
Snowden.

3. And be it enacted, That the said John Snowden shall not be
liable tor any debts to be hereafter contracted by the said Mary
Snowden.

Not liable for
debts.

CHAPTER 107.

An act to divorce Amelia Hamilton and her husband George C. Hamilton,
of Washington County.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
George C. Hamilton shall from the passage of this act, be, and
he is hereby altogether deprived of all and every interest, autho-
rity, and control, in, over and to the person of Amelia Hamil-
ton, his wife as fully as if she had never been married.

Passed Feb.
7, 1825.
George C.
Hamilton's
authority an-
nulled.

2. And be it enacted, That the said Amelia Hamilton shall be,
and she is hereby declared to be, vested with the title to all and
every kind of property, real, personal and mixed, now in her pos-
session, in as full and ample a manner as if she were and always
had been a feme sole; and she is hereby declared capable to have,
hold, take, receive, sue for and recover, by compromise, suit or
suits in law or equity, property of any kind whatever, real, per-
sonal or mixed, in as full and ample a manner as if she were a
feme sole, and to use and enjoy or dispose of the same at her will
and pleasure, and may in her own name sue and be sued, as if
she were a feme sole.

Rights vest-
ed in Amelia
Hamilton.

3. And be it enacted, That the said George C. Hamilton, shall
not be liable for any debts to be hereafter contracted by the said
Amelia Hamilton.

Not liable
for debts, &c.

CHAPTER 108.

An act to divorce Ann Isett and her husband, of Frederick County.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the said Ann Isett be, and she is hereby divorced from bed, board
and mutual cohabitation with her husband John Isett.

Passed Feb.
14, 1825.
Divorced.

2. And be it enacted, That all the right and title which the said
John Isett, by virtue of hit marriage with the said Ann Isett, may
become entitled to in any way or manner whatever, be, and the
same is hereby annulled and made void; and the said Ann Isett be,
and she is hereby declared capable to have, hold, take, receive,
sue for and recover by compromise, suit or suits in law or equity,
all such property, in as full and ample a manner as if she were
a feme sole, and had never been married; and to hold, use and
enjoy the same for her own use and benefit, and the same to dis-
pose of according to her will and pleasure, without the molesta-

His rights an-
nulled..

Rights vest-
ed in Ann.



 
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