PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Fees on, allowed to justices of the peace — 1801, ch. 74, sec. 30,
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461
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Provisions similar to those of the act of 1789, ch. 42, relative to the
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entering writs not called by consent, extended to such writs from
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the chancery court — 1801, ch. 109, 4
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476
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Sheriffs, &c. on serving ca. sa. bound to accept payment as on writs of
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fieri facias, which shall be valid against the plaintiff — 1807, ch. 115,
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651
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Plaintiffs to have the same remedy against them, and their securities, as
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on fieri facias — 1807, ch. 115, .
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651
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A sheriff having arrested any person, and dying before the return day,
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the sheriff for the time being may, on the same writ, again arrest
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the person— 1813, ch. 102, sec. 8, ......
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619
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Where an injunction shall issue to stay proceedings on a judgment at
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law, upon which a ca. sa. has issued, and has been served, the
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sheriff shall release the defendant — 1826, ch. 157,
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877
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A sheriff, &c. who may have arrested any person under an attachment
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or capias, and permitted him to go at large, may again arrest him,
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for the purpose of producing him in court, and on so doing, the
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sheriff, &c. shall hut be liable for any intermediate escape — 1828,
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ch. 50, ...........
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CHANCERY.
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ABATEMENT.
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What suits in chancery shall not abate — 1797, ch. 114, sec. 4, .
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356
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No suit in equity to abate by the marriage of any of the parties, &c.
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on application, court may order amendment of pleadings and making
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new parties, &c. — 1831, ch. 311, sec. 14, .....
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ABSCONDING.
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Decrees in chancery against persons absconding — 1773, ch. 7, sec. 3,
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124
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ACQUITTANCES.
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See Register in Chancery.
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ADMINISTRATORS.
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On administrators applying for writ of error or injunction, the chancel-
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lor may prescribe the penalty of the bond — 1793, ch. 76, sec. 2, .
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304
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When injunctions are so obtained the chancellor may decree against
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them as equity and good conscience require — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 3,
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304
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The court of chancery may decree or give directions in cases where,
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under a will, it may be necessary for an administrator or executor
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to retain assets in his hands for the payment of money at a distant
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period— 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 10, sec. 11, .....
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400
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Where administrators or executors, under a supposed authority of a
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will, have made sales, the court of chancery or county courts may
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confirm such sale, &c. — 1818, ch. 193, sec. 9, ....
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701
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