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INBEX TO THE LAWS.

 
   

Chap.

APPEALS,

Appeals, &c. may be made from confessions

 
 

of judgment, staying executions, and the same

 
 

proceedings to be had thereon,

200

 

Appeals and writs of error to be prosecuted

 
 

and sued forth on judgments in the county court

 
 

within three years, &c.

Ib

 

Appeals from decrees in chancery or county

 
 

courts to be within nine months, &c.

Ib.

 

Courts, &c. may require new sureties in ap-

 
 

peal and writ of error bonds,

Ib.

 

For that purpose they may give time, &c.

Ib

 

No appeal or writ of error bond to be avoid-

 
 

ed for any matter of form,

Ib

 

Former acts repealed, saving rights, &c.

Ib

 

See Wails William, and

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APPLEGARTH

   

JAMES.

His surname changed to Mills,

4

APPRENTICES.

Contracts of apprerticeship made by jus-
tices of the peace during the sessions of the or-


 

phans courts of the county, made valid, if in

 
 

form, approved and recorded, &c.

155

 

—— Two justices of the peace authorised to

 
 

bind out as an apprentice any child which the

 
 

orphans court may lawfully bind out. To be

 
 

approved, &c.

Ib.

 

—— What instrument of writing shall be

 
 

deemed evidence of any contract of appren-

 
 

ticeship entered into in the orphans court,

Ib.

 

—— Certain contracts not vitiated for defect

 
 

of form, if the terms of the contract be fully

 
 

expressed in the instrument of writing,

Ib.

 

The justices of the peace for the city and

 
 

county of Baltimore, the trustees of the poor

 
 

of said city and county, the ward managers of

 
 

the poor in the city, and the district managers

 
 

of the poor of the county, may take up poor

 
 

children, &c. and send them to the poor-house

 
 

of the county, there to be supported till they

 
 

can be bound apprentices, &c.

161

APPROPRIATIONS.

See Treasurer.

 

ASSESSMENT.

In Allegany county. Certain lots exempt-

 
 

ed from taxation by the act of 1812, ch. 191,

 
 

to be taxed,

14

 

In Cecil county. Real and personal proper-

 
 

ty to be revalued,

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In Washingtoa county. The like,

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AUDITOR. . . .

See Notice, and 1

78

 

B.

 

BAIL. ....

Regulations respecting bail in civil cases,

221

BAILEY MARY

Her surname changed from Snowden,

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