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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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2492 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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of any sale, devise, fee. of land to a minister, or any religious sect,

 

as such— Decl. of Righto, art. 34.

 

CANDIDATES.

 

Penalty on them for practising force or violence to hinder any elec-

 

tion— 1805, ch. 97, sec. 27, .......

524

For giving or offering any bribe, Stc.— 1805, ch. 97, sec. 29, p. 525 ;

 

1811, ch. 204, ..........

606

See Bribery.

 

CAPIAS AD RESPONDENDUM.

 

A writ of capias ad respondendum shall be issued against the defendant,

 

with an attachment under a warrant, from a judge or justice — 1795,

 

ch. 56, sec. 3, ..........

321

May be issued against the garnishee, on the plaintiff making oath that

 

he believes he has property of the defendant's in his possession, or

 

is indebted to him, and that he believes he is about to remove —

 

1795, ch. 56, sec. 6, .........

322

To be returned non est from the county where a defendant resides, be-

 

fore he can be arrested by such capias out of his county, unless ab-

 

sconding — and the plaintiff otherwise to suffer non suit — 1801, ch.

 

74, sec. 11, 12, .........

460

A person arrested on attachment or capias, and permitted to go at large,

 

may be again arrested in virtue of the same process, &c. — 1811,

 

ch. 161, sec. 2, ..........

604

See Arrest.

 

How to be issued against heirs or devisees from one county to another

 

—1812, ch. 145, sec. 3, .......

612

A sheriff having arrested any person, and dying before the return day,

 

the sheriff for the time being may on the same writ again arrest the

 

person— 1813, ch. 102, sec. 8, .......

619

See Attachment.

 

CAPIAS AD SATISFACIENDUM.

 

On a defendant being arrested on a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum

 

from the general or any county court, if the plaintiff, with the con-

 

sent of the defendant, elects not to call the said execution during

 

the term to which it is returnable, such plaintiff may proceed against

 

the said defendant, his heirs, Sic. by a new execution, or such pro-

 

cess as the case may require, for the money or tobacco remaining

 

unpaid, as if such defendant had not been before arrested — 1789,

 

ch.42, ...........

255

The attorney-general or his deputies to order writs of capias ad satis-

 

faciendum on the application of the sheriffs for the recovery of fines,

 

&c. and the costs thereon — 1795, ch. 74, sec. 2, . . .

327

To he returned non est from the county where a defendant resides, be-

 

fore he can be arrested by such capias out of his county, unless ab-

 

sconding, and the person to be discharged — 1801, ch. 74, sec. 11,

 

p. 460; 1801, ch. 74, sec. 12, ... .

460



 
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