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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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Any incorporated town in the state, to impose any further tax on bil-

 

liard tables — 1824, ch. 64, sec. 7, ......

806

Excepted from the prohibition as to gaming.

 

See Crimes and Punishments.

 

BONDS.

 

Bonds bearing more than legal interest are void — 1704, ch. 69, sec. 2,

5

On appeals from the judgment of a single magistrate — 1791, ch. 68,

 

sec. 5, ...........

280

See Appeals.

 

Bond required to stay execution on judgments, against which a de-

 

cision is prayed on principles of equity — 1791, ch. 78, sec. 5,

283

No administration bond to be sued by any creditor, for any debt due

 

from or recovered against any testator or intestate, before a capias

 

respondendum be returned against the executor or administrator or

 

fieri facias returned nulla bona by the sheriff of the county where

 

such executor or administrator live, or where the effects of such de-

 

ceased lies, or other apparent insolvency — 1720, ch. 21, sec 2,

55

Such action may be brought in the county court of the county where

 

the defendant administered — 1838, ch. 329, sec. 1, ...

1291

Sec Limitations.

 

Directions respecting suits and sheriffs' bonds — 1829, ch. 25,

77

All actions on them to be sued within five years after passing such

 

bonds— 1829, ch. 25, .........

77

Sec Limitations.

 

No person to proceed to judgment until the creditor clearly make it

 

appear what his demand is — 1827, ch. 25, .....

77

Injunction bonds may be taken by the county courts against judg-

 

ments therein — 1723, ch. 8, sec. 5, ......

62

The form thereof prescribed — 1723, ch. 8, sec. 5, ....

62

The chancellor empowered to prescribe the penalty of bonds for ob-

 

taining writs of error to the general court or court of appeals by

 

executors or administrators, on a statement of facts by them, sup-

 

ported by affidavit or other proof — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 2,

303

When an application is made for an injunction, the chancellor is em-

 

powered to prescribe the penalty of a bond to be executed to the

 

plaintiff at law, with a surety or sureties — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 3,

304

The condition of such bond prescribed — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 3,

304

Bonds, (except to the state,) shall not be good and pleadable after the

 

principal debtor and creditor have both been dead twelve years, or

 

the debt or thing in action above twelve years standing — 1715,

 

ch. 23, sec. 6, .... ......

11

A saving to infants, &c. the benefit thereof for five years after the disa-

 

bility removed — 1715, ch. 23, sec. 6, ......

11

Actions on administration and testamentary bonds to be brought within

 

twelve years — 1729, ch. 24, sec. 21, :.....

77

Saving to infants, Etc. the benefit thereof within six years after their

 

coming of age, &c. — 1729, ch. 24, sec. 22, .

76

See Limitations.

 


 
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