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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

CHAP.

CHAP.

legal representatives of the deceased par-

—— The sum paid by the creditor to be

ty; but the death may be suggested, and

a preferred claim out of the effects of the

the legal representatives admitted to ap-

debtor, (§ 5)

186

pear, &c. (§ 4)

161

The sheriff to furnish daily to the debt-

—— If the legal representatives fail to

or wholesome provisions to the value of

appear, &c Summons may issue to the

12 1-2 cents. — on neglect to forfeit 10 dol-

executor, &c commanding him to ap-

lars, (§ 4)

Ib.

pear. &c. or if nonresident publication

Where committed under insolvent laws,

to be made, &c. ( §5)

Ib.

the sheriffs to be paid the same sum, and

—— On return of any such summons

in the lame manner, as where persons

and proof of service, or publication, &c.

are confined on charges for felony, &c.

on failure of the executor, &c. to ap-

(§ 3)

Ib.

pear, &c. the court may proceed, &c.

See Gaols, and

186

(§ 6)

Ib.

—— Insolvent Debtors.

Where a new party is made, he may

Debts See Executors and Administrators,

deny the matters alleged. &c. (§ 7)

Ib.

Decree. See Interlocutory Decree, and

161

On deciding on exceptions to an an-

Deeds. See Carroll, Charles of Carroll-

swer, the court may award costs, &c.

ton, and

147

(§ 8)

Ib.

——— Caton Susannah, and

9

Respecting the bond to be given by the

—— Conveyances, and

172

register,

197

—— Manumission.

Regulation respecting the collection of

Degree. Children shall be considered

taxes imposed on proceedings in the

in the same degree as the father or mo-

court,

204

ther would have been if living, &c. (§ 4)

191

See Descents, and

191

See Collaterals, and

Ib.

Covington, Leonard. His real estate to

Descendants. Sec Descents, and (§ 1)

191

be sold.

23

Descents. How lands &c. of a person

Creditor*. To pay the sheriff for the sup-

riving intestate, seised thereof in fee

port of their debtors in gaol, when com-

simple, fee simple conditional, or fee

muted on ca. sa. &.c. See Debtors, and

85

tail general, shall descend, (§ 1)

191

See Public Creditors, and

210

—— Where the estate descended to the

Crier. See Baltimore County, and

53

intestate on the part of the father, and

Crimes and Punishments. Certain breach-

there be no child or descendant., &c.

Ib.

es of trust committed by the officers, &c.

—— Where the estate descended on the

of banks, to be punished, &c.
Crossgrove, Levi W. See Prentice, Alex-

62

part of the mother, and there be no child
or descendant of the intestate, &c.

Ib.

ander , and

29

—— Where the estate was vested by

Crows. For their destruction in Kent

purchase, or descended to or vested in

county,
Cumberland Bank of Alleghany. Releas-

65

the intestate, otherwise than on the part
of the father or mother, and there be no

ed from paying a tax on the capital stock.

child or descendant,

Ib.

Other provisions for its benefit,

97

If there be no descendants, or kin-

Curtesy. See Tenant by the Curtesy.

dred of the intestate, then the estate

shall go to the husband or wife, &c.

Ib.

D.

No right in the inheritance shall vest

Debtors. When committed to gaol under

in any person other than to children of

ca. sa. issued on a judgment rendered by

the intestate, and their descendants, un-

a justice of the peace, the creditor to pay

less such person is in being and capable

to sheriff eighty seven and a half cents

in law to take as heir at the time of the

weekly, for the support of the debtor —

intestate's death, (§ 2)

Ib.

on default of payment the debtor to be

There shall be no distinction between

discharged, &.c. (§ 1 )

180

brothers and sisters of the whole and

When committed under a ca sa. &c is-

half blood, being descendants of the pa-

sued out of the county court, court of

tent from whom the estate descended,

appeals, or court of equity, on judgment

(§ 3)

Ib.

or decree, &c. notice to be given to the
creditor, who snail pay to the sheriff $2
62 1-2, and thereafter, 87 1-2 weekly, for
the support of the debtor — on default of
payment the debtor to be discharged.

Children to be considered in the same
degree as the father or mother would
have been if living, (§ 4)
No representations admitted union)
collaterals after brothers and hiblers

Ib.

&c. (§ 2)

Ib.

children,

Ib.

—— Not to extend to debtors convict-
ed under the insolvent laws, &c. or for
offences committed against the laws,
&c. (§ 3 & 8)
If any debtor discharged before the ex-
penditure of all the money paid, the she-

Ib.

Any child, &c. having received any real
estate by way of advancement, may elect
to come into partition, on bringing the
same, or the value thereof, into hotel
pot with the estate descended, (§ 5)


Ib.

riff to repay the money not expended to

Entails. &c. not to be affected, &.C. Nor

the creditor, (§ 4)

Ib.

any widow's right of dower, (§ 6)

Ib.



 
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