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Session Laws, 1811
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ROBERT BOWIE, ESQ, GOVERNOR

77

phans' court, for the due execution of his trust, which
ond shall be lodged with the register of wills for the
county aforesaid, and the said bond shall be recorded,
and be subject to be put in suit by any person or per-
sons interested, in the same manner that administra-
tion bonds now are.

1811.

AND BE IT-ENACTED, That the trustee ap-
pointed by virtue of this shall be accountable to the
guardian of the said Charlotte H. Rownd, under the
direction of the orphans' court aforesaid, and pay over
the money arising from the sale of said property in
such manner as the said court shall or may direct.

Trustee shall be
accountable to
guardian.

AND BE IT ENACTED, That any conveyance
or deed made by the trustee pursuant to the directions
of the orphans' court aforesaid, shall, and is hereby
declared to be valid and effectual to convey all the
right, title and interest of the said Charlotte H. Rownd,
in and to the property aforesaid, to the purchaser or
purchasers of the same.

Deed shall be
valid.

AND BE IT ENACTED, That in case the said
Charlotte H. Rownd should die before she arrives at
full age, the sum of money arising from the sale of the
said property shall pass and descend in the same
manner and to the same persons that the property
itself would have descended had it not have been sold
by virtue of this act; the interest accruing from the
purchase money to be applied to the maintenance
and benefit of the said minor.

In case of death,
money arising
from sale shall
descend to per-
sons entitled to
property, Inter-
est — how to be
applied.

CHAPTER 90.

 

An act for the relief of Philemon Chew, junior,
late of the city of Baltimore.

Passed Dec, 27,
1811.

. WHEREAS, Philemon Chew, junior, late of the
city of Baltimore, has stated to this General Assem-
bly, that heretofore be was engaged in the mercantile
business, in the city of Baltimore, in partnership with.
a certain Egbert Freeland, that in the spring of the
year eighteen hundred and ten, being about to leave
the state, the said partnership was dissolved by mu-
tual consent; that the said dissolution was a matter of
notoriety amongst the creditors of the said Freeland
and Chew, but the said Freeland having neglected to
insert the notice of the said dissolution as agreed upon
between them, and the debts existing against the said
firm prior to the said dissolution being satisfied, and
the said Chew being desirous of availing himself of

Preamble.



 
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