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An Act to enable Samuel W. Woodland, of Newcastle County, in the State of Delaware, to remove, for the purpose of his own employment, from and into said state, certain negro slaves, and return them at his pleasure, without affecting his property therein. 1829 295 (1829)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsde0134 and id is 1 raw text is: OF DELAWARE,

CHAPTER
CHAPTER CXLVII.                    CXLVIn.
AN   ACT    to enable  'amuel W. Woodland, of     1829.
.Newcastle County, in the State of Delaware,
to remove, for the purpose of his own employ-
ment, from and into said state, certain negro
slaves, and return them at his pleasure, with-
out af' cting his property therein.
PASSED AT DOVER,                PtIVATE ACT.
February 5, 1829.
CHAPTER CXLVIII.
.n act. concerning conveyances.
SEcrION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate Lands may be
and House of Representatives of the State ofaliened by deed.
Delaware in General /ssembly met, That lands, v. 121, §.
2 Blac coin.
tenements, and hereditaments, may be aliened, and 313, &c.
possession thereof transferred, by deed,    h    aleg estate
livery of scisin; and the legal estate shall accom- tae use.
pany the use, and pass with it.
A deed concerning lands, tenements or heredita- Deeds
ments, may be acknowledged in any county, by anyheow acknow-
ledged.
party to the same, in the supreme court, or in thecons. Art. vr.
court of common pleas, or before the chancellor, or§6, 1 v. 220, 3
v. 69, 4 ,.. 666,
any judge of either of the said courts, or before two lv .20s.
justices of the peace for the same county: such deed By attorney.
may also be acknowledged in either of said courts,
by attorney, by virtue of a power contained in it or
separate from it, the power being first proved: also
such deed may be proved in either of the said courts,
by one or more of the subscribing witnesses.
The deed of a married woman, executed by herneed of mar.
during her marriage, to which her husband is also aried  woman,
party, concerning lands, tenements, or heredita-   vid2.
ments, if she, upon private examination, apart from Private exami.
her husband, to be taken and certified according to naionr
this act, acknowledge that she executed said deed: 4 v, 461.

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