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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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2524 INDEX TO THE [CHANCERY

 

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Page.

Each party on application entitled to a copy of the interrogatories of

 

the adverse party before any examination is made — 1785, ch. 72,

 

sec. 14, ...........

215

Directions respecting the adjournment of the commissioner for the pur-

 

pose of receiving additional interrogatories, &c. — 1785, ch. 72,

 

sec. 14, . . . .......

215

In all cases the defendant in chancery may exhibit interrogatories to the

 

plaintiff, which shall be answered by him in writing on oath —

 

1785, ch. 72, sec. 21, ........

219

Such answer to be evidence in the same manner as the defendant's an-

 

swer to the bill, and the same process to issue to compel answer

 

to such interrogatories as to compel an answer from the defendant

 

—1785, ch. 72, sec. 21, ........

219

JUDGES.

 

Directions relative to the time and place of attending of some one of the

 

associate judges of the several judicial districts relative to the mat-

 

ter of adjudication upon the equity side, &c. — 1814, ch. 94, sec. 3,

627

Clerks of the several county courts to attend the judge, &c. — 1814, ch.

 

94, sec. 3, ..........

627

County courts to appoint the days on which said judges shall attend as

 

aforesaid, &c.— 1814, ch. 94, sec. 3, ......

627

Judges not to interfere in any cause or process now depending, or here-

 

after to be brought or issued, before or by the chancellor, or to

 

change the manner of issuing writs of error — 1814, ch. 94, sec. 7, .

628

Judges of the county courts to exercise concurrent jurisdiction with

 

the chancellor, Sec. — 1815, ch. 163, sec. 1, ....

634

JURISDICTION.

 

Amount for which bills may be filed in chancery — April, 1715, ch. 41,

 

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

25

County courts may exercise original concurrent jurisdiction with the

 

court of chancery— 1814, ch. 94, p. 628 j 1815, ch. 163,

634

LUNATICS.

 

See Idiots — Infants.

 

MAINTENANCE.

 

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

 

maintenance or education of such ward, without the approbation

 

of the chancery court, as well as the orphans court — 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. 154, sec. 8 ....

645

MARRIAGE.

 

The chancellor may determine all cases for alimony as fully as the

 

ecclesiastical courts of England — Feb. 1777, ch. 12, sec. 14,

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