2450 INDEX TO THE
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such appearance by the representatives of the plaintiff, shall be
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considered as within the act 1785, ch. 80, sec. 1, ...
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229
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If there is no appearance or proceeding by either party in any case
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aforesaid before the tenth day of the second court after the death
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shall be suggested, the action shall be struck off and discontinued
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1785, ch. 80, sec. 1, ........
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Directions respecting the appearance of parties in the chancery court
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November, 1773, ch. 7, sec. 3, 4, p. 121 ; 1785, ch. 72, sec. 19,
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See Chancery.
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APPRAISEMENT.
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See ORPHANS COURT.
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No sheriff or constable shall summon any appraisers on laying a writ
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of fieri facias issued by any justice of the peace on the property
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of any debtor, or on any supersedeas on such judgment 1799,
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ch.86, . .........
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APPRAISERS.
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See ORPHANS COURT.
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APPRENTICES.
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Every orphan child, (the profits of whose estate are not sufficient for its
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maintenance,) may be bound by the orphans court as an apprentice,
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males till the age of twenty-one, and females till the age of sixteen
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1793, ch. 45, sec. 2, ........
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Females may be bound out until the age of eighteen 1818, ch. 189,
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sec. 1, ...........
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The contract to include reasonable education, and, if practicable, some
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useful art or trade to males, and suitable clothing and maintenance
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1793, ch. 45, sec. 2, ........
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Trustees of the poor to bind out negro or mulatto children, or children
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under their care, without requiring that education should be given
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to them ; and the orphans court have the like power 1824, ch. 87,
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The court may also bind out in like manner,
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Children suffering through the extreme poverty of their parents,
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The children of beggars,
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Illegitimate children, and
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The children of persons out of the state, where a sufficient suste-
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nance is not afforded 1793, ch. 45, sec. 2, ....
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Directions for consulting the parents, &.c. 1793, ch. 45, sec. 2,
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When the orphans court is not in session, any two justices of the peace
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may bind out children in the same manner 1794, ch. 47, sec. 1, .
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The contract to be approved by the orphans court, and recorded as
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prescribed in the sixth section of the act of 1793 1794, ch. 47,
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sec. 1, ...........
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Fee to the justices for taking such contract 1794, ch. 47, sec. 2,
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Any one or more of the justices of the peace may take children who
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are destitute or suffering, or the children of beggars, and place them
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with some person till the meeting of the orphans court 1793,
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ch. 45, sec. 3, ..........
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