PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Directions for the recovery of forfeited recognizances February, 1777,
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ch. 13, p. 134 ; 1795, ch. 74, .......
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327
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Form of the recognizance of bail October, 1778, ch. 21, sec. 4,
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The whole or any part of a forfeited recognizance may be remitted by
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the governor and council, provided the case is stated in writing by
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the court, and a recommendation is made for a remission or the
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whole, or some part, by the said court April, 1782, ch. 42, sec. 1,
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On the return of an execution on a forfeited recognizance, the person
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may appear and plead any thing which he could have done on a
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scire facias issued thereon, and on such plea being determined in
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his favour, he shall be discharged 1782, ch. 42, sec. 2,
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On an execution on any recognizance forfeited for not attending as a
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witness in any case not capital, the court may, on motion, dis-
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charge such person on such terms as they may think proper
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1782, ch. 42, sec. 2, .........
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RECORDS.
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All laws thereafter passed to be recorded in the office of the court of
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appeals of the western shore. See Constitution.
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Commissions to civil officers to be recorded by the clerk of the council
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1805, ch. 65, sec. 50, ........
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Want of form of the record not a ground for reversing judgments in
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actions transmitted as therein mentioned 1806, ch. 41, sec. 2,
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540
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Punishment for embezzling records, &c. confinement in the peniten-
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tiary not less than three nor more than seven years 1809, ch. 138,
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sec. 8, ...........
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Provision made that deeds for lands, lying partly in one county, and
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partly in another, having been duly recorded in one, should have
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the same effect as if recorded in both 1813, ch. 104, sec. 4,
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On the death of any county clerk, leaving in his office any deed, &c.
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not recorded in the record books, it shall be the duty of the clerk
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for the time being to record the same, as of the day they shall ap-
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pear by endorsement to have been received for recording 1816,
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ch. 119, sec. 1, ..........
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In cases of judgments, &c. in the late provincial or general courts, re-
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maining unrecorded, the clerks of the court of appeals may certify
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copies of a record thereof as if such judgment, &c. had been re-
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corded 1817, ch. 119, sec. 1, .......
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The minutes, dockets, papers, &c. to be sufficient vouchers for making
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proper records 1817, ch. 119, sec. 1, .
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Similar provisions as to the court of chancery and the register thereof
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1817, ch. 119, sec. 2, ........
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Similar provisions as to the county courts and the clerks 1817, ch.
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119, sec. 3, ..........
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Executors or administrators of officers deceased, or their securities, and
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late officers still living, and the present clerks and registers, di-
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rected to record their proceedings remaining unrecorded 1817,
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ch. 119, «oc. 5, ..........
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