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122

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Dec. Sess.
1814.

ty; Frederick Linthicum of Montgomery county; Hen-
ry Wilmer of Queen Ann's county, and William Wells
of the city of Annapolis, shall be and each of them here-
by is entitled to receive the fall benefit of and final re-
lease under the act entitled, an act for the relief of sundry
insolvent debtors, passed at November session, one
thousand eight hundred and five, and of the several sup-

Proviso.

plements thereto, on the terms and conditions prescribed
in said act; Provided, That it shall not be required of
them or either of them to produce to the court, to which
application may be made, the assent of two thirds of
their, or of either of their creditors in amount; and also
to extend the like benefit of said laws to Samuel Carey
of Baltimore, upon the like terms, notwithstanding
Cornthwait and Carey may have made payments to
some of their creditors.

Renewal of
application not
necessary.

2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That in cases where either
of the aforesaid petitioners have made application lor
the benefit of the said laws, and the same is now depend
ing it shall not be necessary for such petitioner to renew
his application, and in cases where either of the said pe-
titioners has made application and the d ay of final hear-
ing has passed, it shall only be necessary for said petitioner
to give at least one month's previous notice according to
law, of his intention to renew his application for such be-
nefit.

Additional
names.

3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That James H. Sew-
el and Samuel Raborg of the city of Baltimore, and Den-
nis M. Burgess of Prince George's county; shall be and
they are hereby entitled to the full benefit of, and final
release under said acts, on the terms and conditions
therein prescribed, without being required to produce to
the court the assent of two thirds of their creditors in a-
mount, and notwithstanding any conveyance or convey-
ances made by them or either of them, to a creditor or
to trustees in trust for the benefit of creditors.

Passed Jan.
27, 1815.

Lands, &c.
of deceased
persons lying
in different
counties.

CHAPTER 109.
A further additional supplement to an act entitled,
"an act to direct descents."
Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED By the General Assembly of
Maryland, That where any lands, tenements or heredita-
ments of any person dying intestate shall lie in different
counties, it shall not be necessary for the parties inter-
ested therein to apply to the chancellor for a commission
thereon to sell or divide the same as is required by the
original act to which this is a further additional supple-
ment. But when it shall so happen that such lands, ten-
ements or hereditaments lie in different counties inclu-
ded in any one judicial district of this state, then, and in
such case application may be made to the county court
of such judicial district where the greatest part of said
lands and tenements may lie.



 
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