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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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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

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months after commencing trust, of all the property of deceased per-

 

sons, liable to taxation — 1832, ch. 219, sec. 1, ...

1082

To pay the tax clue annually — 1832$ ch. 219, sec. 2,

1082

Property not released from taxation and levy by way of distress — 1832

 

ch. 219, sec. 3, .........

1082

When infant is entitled to legacy or distributive share, executor or ad-

 

ministrator may pay it over to guardian, if regularly appointed.

 

who shall account for the same — 1833, ch. 15,

1111

In cases of mortgages of freehold estates and death of mortgagee, re-

 

ceipts of administrators and executors to have the same effect aj

 

reconveyances or releases — 1833, ch. 181, sec. 1,

1119

Privilege of appeal allowed to executors and administrators upon judg-

 

ments rendered by justice of the peace, against their testators or in-

 

testates— 1834, ch. 105, ........

1136

All laws relating to proceedings against executors and administrators

 

before justices of the peace, made applicable to similar proceedings

 

before district courts— 1835, ch. 201, sec. 22,

1209

Claims for rent in arrear against deceased persons, to have preference

 

over other claims, except such as now have a preference over claims

 

for rent in arrear, without the levying & distress therefor — 1836,

 

ch. 192, sec. 1, .........

1237

Provided the orphans court shall be satisfied of the justice of the claim,

 

and that distress therefore might be levied, &c. — 1836, ch. 192,

 

sec. 1, ...........

1237

Provided also that no person who has such claim shall be divested of

 

his right to pursue his remedy, &c. — 1836, ch. 192, sec. 1

1238

Orphans court to be satisfied of the correctness of the claim, before

 

passing the account of executor or administrator — 1836, ch. 192,

 

sec. 2, ...........

1238

Executor or administrator may contest the claim if he think proper —

 

1836, ch. 192, sec. 2, ........

1239

No administration bond to be sued until a non est or capias, or fi. fa. be

 

returned by the sheriff of the county where the executor lived, or

 

the effects of the deceased lies, &c. — 1720, ch. 24, sec. 2, .

65

Persons having claims, &c. may sue administrators, &c. in the county

 

where letters of, were granted — 1838, ch. 329, ....

1294

In case of return of non est, &c. or nulla bona, &c. the bond may be

 

put in suit, &c. and recovery had, &c. — 1838, ch. 329, sec. 1,

1294

See Administration Bonds — See Orphans Court.

 

AD QUOD DAMNUM.

 

Persons, who have taken out writs under the act of 1?04, chapter 16,

 

to have the same benefit under them as if the said act was not re-

 

pealed— 1766, ch. 10, ........

110

Writs of ad quod damnum to issue to condemn lands for iron works—

 

1719, ch. 15, . .

62

Repealed by 1832, ch. 55, ....

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