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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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2732 INDEX TO THE

 
 

Page.

plainant, commission may issue to any person the court may di-

 

rect — 1836, ch. 128, sec. 1, .......

1234

In any proceedings in equity, to foreclose mortgages, &.c. where infants

 

are interested, mortgagees, &c. need not give bond — 1837, ch. 292,

1261

MISDEMEANOR.

 

On acquittal, in a trial for misdemeanor, or inferior offence, or on plead-

 

ing guilty, and submission, the court may order that no compen-

 

sation for attendance of the prosecutor be allowed — 1809, ch. 138,

 

sec. 24, ...........

587

MISBEHAVIOUR.

 

See CLERKS — LIMITED PARTNERSHIP — BANKS.

 

MONEY.

 

See COIN.

 

MORTGAGE.

 

See INDEX, subdivision 'CHANCERY,' word 'MORTGAGE,' ante page 2525

 

MURDER.

 

See CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

 

NATURALIZATION.

 

See Dower — Feme Sole.

 

All free white persons who emigrated or settled within this state be-

 

fore the adoption of the constitution of the United Slutes, and hail

 

continued inhabitants, deemed and declared to be entitled to all the

 

immunities of natural born citizens, so as to hold real estate, and

 

transfer the same, &c. — 1813, ch. 105, .

621

Sec Citizens.

 

Aliens having emigrated into this state since the adoption of the con-

 

stitution of the United States, and acquired lands or titles thereto,

 

and having afterwards become naturalized, to enjoy such lands, &c.

 

as if naturalized at the time of acquisition — 1814, ch. 79,

625

NEGROES AND SLAVES.

 

A legislative declaration that Maryland is a slaveholding state— 1839,

 

ch. 338, ...........

2448

The relation of master and servant shall not be abolished, unless a bill

 

so to abolish the same, shall be passed by the unanimous vote of

 

the members of each branch of the general assembly, and confirmed

 

by the next general assembly with the like unanimity ; and then

 

not without full compensation to the master for the property of

 

which he shall be deprived— Const. 1836, ch. 197, sec. 26, p. xviii.

 

All negroes and other slaves then imported, or thereafter to be imported,

 

and their children then born, or thereafter to he born, to be slaves

 

for life— 1715, ch. 44, sec 22, .......

28

No negro manumitted or entitled to freedom by being baptized — 1715,

 

ch. 44,23, ..........

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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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