PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Punishment for stealing or cutting away buoys moored in the Chesa-
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peake bay — 1817, ch. 86, ........
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CHIEF JUDGE.
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Commissions to issue as chief judge of —— judicial district, and in
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virtue thereof, judge of the court of appeals — 1805, ch. 65, sec. 4,
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The chief judge of the court of appeals to be designated in one of the
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commissions — 1805, ch. 65, sec. 6, ......
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In case of his death, the next in seniority to be the chief judge, until
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a new appointment — 1805, ch. 65, sec. 6, .....
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Oath or affirmation to be taken — 1805, ch. 65, sec. 2, ...
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Not to act as an attorney or solicitor during the time he shall act as
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chief judge— 1805, ch. 65, sec. 12, ......
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Each of the judges shall, out of court, have, use and exercise, all the
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jurisdiction and authority that might have been done by any judge
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of the late general court, of the former court of appeals, or by any
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chief justice of a district — 1805, ch. 65, sec. 13, .
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Salaries of the chief judges— 1805, ch. 86, p. 512; 1835, ch. 220,
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CHILDREN, ILLEGITIMATE.
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And their children, declared capable of inheriting both real and per-
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sonal property from the mother, or from each other, or the descend-
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ants of each other in like manner, as if born in wedlock — 1825,
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eh. 156, ...........
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CHOSES IN ACTION.
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The choses in action of a married woman, dying intestate, shall devolve
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on her husband without his administering — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch.
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5, sec. 8, ...........
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If not reduced into possession, or judgment obtained for them in his
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life-time, they shall devolve on her representatives, and administra-
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tion may be granted accordingly — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 5, sec. 8,
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Mode of suing by the husband therefor — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 5, sec. 9,
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CHURCH.
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See BILL OF BIGHTS.
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Certain persons in every Christian church or congregation incorporated,
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&c.— 1809, ch. 139, .........
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The benefits of the provisions of the preceding act extended to the
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Methodist Episcopal Church — 1814, ch. 58.
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See 'Religious Worship.'
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CHURCH WARDENS.
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See VESTRY.
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CITATION.
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See ORPHANS COURT.
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