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Permission
to hold land.
Not necessary
to comply
with Code.
In force.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 15.
AN ACT to permit Frederick Charles Edmund
Petre, an alien, to hold certain real estate.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Frederick Charles Edmund Petre,
a resident of Great Britain, be and lie is hereby per-
mitted and empowered to hold, in his own right and
name, as fully as if he were a citizen of the United
States, and of the State of Maryland, a certain tract
or parcel of land lying and being in Frederick
county, in the State of Maryland, and. described in
a deed of conveyance from David (\ Winebrener
and wife, to him, the said Petre, hearing date the
second day of February, eighteen hundred and sev-
enty, and recorded in Liber C. M., No. 7, folio two
hundred and sixteen, one of the land records of said
comity.
SEC. 2. Awl be it further enacted, That it shall not
be) be necessary for the said Frederick- Charles Edmund
Petre to comply with the provisions of Article four
Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, and lie
is hereby authorized, to hold, possess, enjoy, lease,
convey or devise said property, as fully and in all
respects as if he had complied with the requirements
of said Article four of the Code; or as fully as if he
were a citizen of the United States, and the State of
Maryland.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted. That this Act
shall take effect and be in force from the date of its
passage.
Approved February 12, 1872.
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