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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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Actions on sheriffs' bonds shall be brought within five years, saving to

 

the state the right of suing at any time, and to infants, &c. within

 

five years after such impediments removed — 1729, ch. 25, sec. 3, 4,

78

Bonds taken by sheriffs in their own counties, during their continuance

 

in office, shall be void without an endorsement of the considera-

 

tion— 1715, ch. 46, sec. 13, .... .

33

The time they remain in office not to be reckoned in the act of limi-

 

tation — 1715, ch. 46, sec. 14, . . . . .

34

No judgment to be confessed or given on a power of attorney, sepa-

 

rate, or contained in a judgment bond — 1747, ch.23, sec. 2, .

86

Bonds taken by attorneys to be endorsed fur what they become due, or

 

to be void— 1715, ch. 48, .

44

See Register Land Ofice.

 

Bonds to be given by the agents or attorneys of non-residents receiv-

 

ing assignments or conveyances, conditioned for the payment of all

 

debts due from the assignor or conveyor at the time, to residents of

 

the state, as far as the goods, &.c. shall come to their possession —

 

1753, ch. 36, ..........

103

See Bankrupts.

 

Bonds satisfied by sureties to be assigned to them — 1763, ch. 23,

 

sec. 7, ...........

107

Manner of recovery on bonds assigned — 1763, ch. 23, sec. 9, 10, .

108

See Assignment.

 

The house of delegates may direct all office bonds, (payable to the

 

state,) to be sued for any breach of duty — Const, art. 10.

 

The plea of non est factum not to be received on administration, testa-

 

mentary, sheriffs or other public bonds, unless verified by affidavit

 

of the party — Oct. 1778, ch. 20, sec. 5, .....

141

Register to give bond, with two good and sufficient securities, in the

 

penal sum of two thousand pounds currency, payable to this state,

 

conditioned for the faithful performance of his said office of regis-

 

ter of wills, which bond shall be taken and securities approved by

 

the justice of the peace before whom the oath is made as aforesaid,

 

and shall be by him returned, together with a certificate of the

 

oath aforesaid having been taken, to the next orphans court to be

 

held for said county and there entered upon record, and the origi-

 

nal carefully kept by the presiding judge of said court — 1777,

 

ch. 8, sec. 6.

 

The form and penalty of sheriffs' bonds prescribed — 1794, ch. 54,

 

sec. 8, ...........

313

Time and manner of taking and recording such bonds — 1799, ch. 91,

 

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

428

See Sheriff.

 

Bonds to be given by trustees appointed by the chancellor to sell pro-

 

perly— 1785, ch. 72, sec. 8, .......

212

Directions respecting bonds taken for the property sold — 1785, ch. 72,

 

sec. 8, 9, ... . . . . . . . . 213.

212

Respecting bonds to be required by the chancellor from trustees ap-

 

pointed by will — 1785, ch. 72, sec. 10, .....

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