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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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2516 INDEX TO THE [CHANCERY

 
 

Page.

Widows entitled to dower in lands held by equitable title in husband,

 

&c.— 1818, ch. 193, sec. 10, .......

701

Not to operate to prejudice any claim for purchase money, &c. — 1818,

 

ch. 193, sec. 10, .........

701

See 'Dower,' in the 'General Index.'

 

EDUCATION.

 

No part of the real estate of a ward to be diminished on account of his

 

education or maintenance, without the approbation of the chancery

 

court, &c.— 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 12, sec. 10, .

405

The principal of an infant's estate not to be applied to the education or

 

maintenance of such infants without the approbation of the chan-

 

cellor or county court — 1816, ch. 15-1, sec. 8, . .

645

EQUITABLE ESTATES.

 

Provisions of 1816, ch. 154, extended to equitable titles to real estates

 

—1818, ch. 193, sec. 7, ........

700

ERROR —— WRITS OF.

 

Directions respecting the prosecution of writs of error, giving bond,

 

&c.—1793, ch. 75, sec. 2, ........

304

Oa a judgment on motion against a sheriff or collector for refusing or

 

neglecting to pay over money, no writ of error allowed — 1797, ch.

 

43, sec. 1, ...........

347

The manner of issuing writs of error not to be changed by the county

 

courts or judges — 1814, ch. 94, sec. 7, .

628

ESCHEAT.

 

A sale of lands liable to escheat may be ordered by the chancellor for

 

the payment of debis where there is not property sufficient — 1785,

 

ch. 78, sec. 1, ..........

228

On the return of a certificate on an escheat warrant, any creditor of the

 

deceased may enter a caveat, and thereupon no patent shall issue

 

till an examination by the chancellor, and payment made to the

 

creditors — 1785, ch. 78, sec. 1, .......

228

A conveyance may be enforced by the chancellor of lands liable to

 

escheat which had been bound by contract to convey — 1785, ch.

 

78, sec. 1, ...........

228

If the creditor shall be out of the state, so that he has not notice of

 

the death of the intestate iu lime to enter a caveat, and ihc rcul

 

estate shall be escheated, the state will, on application of such cre-

 

ditor, pay the amount received — 1785, ch. 78, sec. 2, . . .

220

If a patent shall issue for lands escheated to the state, and the person

 

died indebted within the state, or to any of its citizens, the creditors

 

may file their bill against the state, and recover as far as the money

 

has been received — 1794, ch. 60, sec. 2, .....

315

In all cases where land has been escheated, or shall escheat to the

 

state, any person having a claim to the land, or a lien or charge on

 

it, or a title in equity, may bring a suit against the state in any

 


 
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