Chapter LXVII. for the relief of Solomon Frazer, and the representatives of Charles Eccleston
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Chap. LXVII.— An Act for the relief of Solomon Frazer, and the representatives of Charles Eccleston. March 1, 1815. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Solomon Frazer, and the representatives ofReleased from payment of a judgment. Charles Eccleston, of the state of Maryland, be, and they are hereby, released from the payment of the amount of a judgment obtained against Solomon Frazer, as security for James Frazer, collector of the port of Vienna, in the state of Maryland: *Provided, however,* That nothing in this act contained, shall be considered as releasing from the claim of the United States any property of James Frazer, which may be in possession of his representatives. Approved, March 1, 1815.