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638 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 389
[(3) Correctional Camps:
Construction of new correctional camp, except
that none of these funds may be expended
or used on any premises or for any camp
within the boundaries of Howard County or
Anne Arundel County (500 capacity) at
Jessups (equipment to be requested later):
Construction ...................................... 1,400,000
Site improvements............................ 100,000
Total—Correctional Camps .............................. l,500,000]
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Section 9 of Chapter 128
of the Acts of 1962 is amended to the extent necessary to renew the
provisions thereof for a period of two years from the effective date
of this Act with respect to the changes herein made for the Depart-
ment of Correction.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1963.
Approved April 17, 1963.
CHAPTER 389
(House Bill 235)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 375 of
Article 93 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition),
title "Testamentary Law," subtitle "Wills," to limit the effect of
a notice of intention to caveat.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 375 of Article 93 of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1957 Edition), title "Testamentary Law," subtitle "Wills," be and
and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read
as follows:
375.
Notice of intention to caveat shall not bar probate of any will
or codicil unless a petition and caveat is actually filed within fifteen
THIRTY days after the filing of the first such notice, or within
fifteen THIRTY days after the filing of the will or codicil (where a
notice of intention to caveat has been previously filed), whichever
shall last occur. No will [,] or [testament,] codicil [or other testa-
mentary paper] shall be subject to caveat or other objection to its
validity after the expiration of six months from its probate.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1963.
Approved April 17, 1963.
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