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1829.                                                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

  CHAP. 236.  
that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to
the city of Baltimore.
Repeal.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the provisions of any and
every law inconsistent with those of this act, be and the same
are hereby repealed, except so far as relates to the city of
Baltimore.

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Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 237.

An act for the benefit of the heirs and legal representatives of
          William Price, late of Allegany county, deceased.

Deed confirmed.










Proviso.
    Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That a
deed of bargain and sale, executed on the twenty-second day
of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and
twenty-seven, between Margaret Poling, of Randolph county,
in the state of Virginia, of the one part, and the aforesaid
William Price, of the other part, be, and the same is hereby
rendered and made valid, to all intents and purposes, as if the
said deed had been recorded within the time limited by law,
and as if the said deed had been duly acknowledged by virtue
of power of attorney, in the manner prescribed by law; Provided
nevertheless,
that nothing in this act contained, shall operate
or be construed to affect, or in any manner interfere, with
any right or title, at law or in equity, of, in, or to the property
or any part thereof, mentioned in said deed, of any person or
persons, acquired subsequent to the date of the execution of
said deed, and previous to the recording of the same.

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Passed Mar. 1, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 238.

A supplement to the act, entitled, " an act to regulate the manner
    of obtaining and altering Public Roads in this State, passed
    at December session, eighteen hundred and eighteen, chapter
    eighty-nine.

Notice required.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the Commissioners appointed under the provisions
of the act to which this is a supplement, or a majority of them,
before they proceed to locate any road proposed to be opened,
straightened or shut up, shall give at least thirty days public notice,
in one or more newspapers published in the county where
such road is, and in all cases where there is no newspaper
published in the county, then it shall be the duty of the commissioners
to have the notice stuck up at the Court House
door of such county, and at least, at three other public places



 
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