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JOHN H. STONE, Efquire, Governor.
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1795.
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VI. And be it enacted, That if the faid lands fhall be farmed out by the faid
vifitors, it fhall not be lawful for any tenant or tenants to cut down any wood
on the faid lands more than what fhall be abfolutely neceffary for fire-wood, and
the repairing of the houfes and fencing thereon.
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CHAP.
LXVI.
Tenants not
to cut down
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VII. And be it enacted, That the faid vifitors, and their fucceffors for ever,
in concluding and managing the faid fchool, fhall have and obferve all the rights,
privileges, powers, immunities and duties whatfoever, granted and impofed by
the original act, and the fupplement thereto, fave only fuch as are annulled by
the force and operation of this act.
C H A P. LXVII.
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wood, &c.
Vifitors to
have certain
rights, &c.
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An ACT to repeal the act of affembly therein mentioned.
Be it enacted, by the General Affembly of Maryland, That the act of affem-
bly, entitled, An act to compel the attendance of the members of the
general affembly, paffed at a feffion of affembly held at the City of An-
napolis on the third day of November, in the year of our Lord feventeen hun-
dred and ninety-four, be and the fame is hereby repealed.
C H A P. LXVIII.
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Paffed De-
cember 24.
An act re-
pealed.
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An ACT for the relief of Eleanor Davidfon, and the children of
John Davidfon.
WHEREAS it is represented to this general affembly, by the petition of
Eleanor Davidfon, widow and adminiftratrix of John Davidfon, late
of Annapolis, deceased, and the heirs of full age of the faid John,
and the guardians of his infant children, that the eftate of faid John Davidfon is
largely indebted to fundry creditors, who are preffing for payment of the fame,
and that the debts due and owing to faid eftate are moft of them of long ftand-
ing, and doubtful recovery: And whereas it is reprefented, that the real eftate of
the faid John Davidfon is altogether unproductive, and the payment of his debts,
by a fale of his real eftate, would tend greatly to promote the intereft of his
children, and it is reafonable that the fame fhould be fold under the direction of
the chancellor,
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Paffed De-
cember 24.
Preamble.
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II. Be it enacted, by tie General Affembly of Maryland, That the chancellor
fhall have full power and authority, and he is hereby authorised and empowered,
on application of the heirs of laid John Davidfon, to caufe any part of the real
eftate of faid John Davidfon, which hath defcended upon his children, in law or
equity, to be fold for the payment of the debts due and owing from his eftate, if
in the judgment and discretion of the chancellor fuch fale will tend to promote
the intereft and benefit of the laid children.
C H A P. LXIX.
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Chancellor to
caufe real ef-
tate to be
fold, &c.
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An ACT to revive and aid the proceedings of the orphans court
of Harford county.
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Paffed De-
cember 24.
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WHEREAS it is reprefented to this general affembly, that the orphans
court of Harford county ftood adjourned until the fecond Tuefday in
December, feventeen hundred and ninety-five, and that no one of
the juftices of faid court attended to call the fame according to adjournment as
aforefaid, whereby all procefs and proceedings in the faid court were difcontinued;
for remedy whereof,
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Preamble.
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II. Be it enacted, by the General Affembly of Maryland, That all the rules,
judgments, entries, acts, procefs and proceedings, depending in the faid court on
the fecond Tuefday of December aforefaid, fhall be and are hereby revived, and
fhall be in the fame ftate and condition, to all intents and purpofes, as the fame
would have been in if the faid court had met on the faid fecond Tuefday of De-
cember, and the faid rules, judgments, procefs and proceedings, had been duly
continued by regular and lawful adjournments from time to time.
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Rules, &c. re-
vived, &c.
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