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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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2564 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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Commissions to be allowed to guardians — 1798, ch. 101, aub ch. 12,

 

sec. 13, ...........

406

Commission to be allowed to collectors appointed by the orphans

 

court — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 3, sec. 18, .....

380

Commission to be allowed to persons in whose hands property may be

 

sequestered by the orphans court — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 15,

 

sec. 15, ...........

413

COMMISSIONERS.

 

See BOUNDARIES — BOUNDING LANDS — CHANCELLOR — DEEDS— DESCCENTE

 

— DRAINING LANDS — ELECTIONS — LAND.

 

COMMISSIONERS OF THE TAX.

 

Power of the commissioners respecting the collectors of the county

 

charges— 1797, ch. 90, . .

353

Power of the commissioners respecting replevins for property seized

 

by collectors — 1786, ch. 12, sec. 2, 3, .

236

Lists of grants of land to be forwarded by the registers of the land-

 

offices to the commissioners of the tax — Nov. 1781, ch. 20, sec. 15,

 

p. 174 ; 1795, ch. 61, sec. 7, .......

325

The commissioners to direct the collectors for the time being to make

 

conveyances in certain cases of sales by former collectors — 1815,

 

ch. 171, ...........

636

See Collectors.

 

COMMON LAW.

 

The inhabitants of Maryland entitled to the common law of England,

 

and the trial by jury according to the course of that law — Decl. of

 

Rights, art. 3.

 

Regulations respecting common law fines — Feb. 1777, ch. 13, p. 134 ;

 

1791, ch. 63, ..........

273

COMMON RECOVERY.

 

Common recoveries heretofore suffered in the provincial court, by con-

 

sent and agreement of the parties, are good and available, notwith-

 

standing any defect in drawing, &c. — Nov. 1766, ch. 21, sec. 2, .

113

Provided that some one party was actual tenant of the freehold in the

 

lands, &c. recovered, and some of the persons joining had sufficient

 

estate and power to suffer the same — 1766, ch. 21, sec. 2,

113

Conveyances made before the execution of common recoveries declared

 

good and available as if made after the same — 1766, ch. 21, sec. 3,

114

CONFISCATED PROPERTY.

 

The governor and council empowered to compound with former dis-

 

coveries of British property confiscated, or liable to confiscation,

 

and to dispose of the same within a limited time — 1802, ch. 100,

 

sec. 8, ...........

469

After the time limited, to dispose of the state's right to any person —

 

1802, ch. 100, sec. 9, .........

470



 
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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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