2612 INDEX TO THE
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be in their store-houses between sun-set and sun-rise — 1817, ch.
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227, sec. 4, ..........
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687
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Possession to be given in evidence in defending suits for land taken up
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by warrant— 1818, ch. 90, .
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691
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See Possession.
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A copy of any original certificate in the land-office, certified as therein
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mentioned, to be evidence — 1818, ch. 100, .....
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691
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See Plots — Land-office.
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In any trial under the act respecting demands on banks for gold or
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silver, the courts authorized to compel any party in the transac-
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tions prohibited, to give evidence ; but no evidence so given to be
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used against him in any trial for the like offence — 1818, ch. 191,
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sec. 7, ........ ...
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699
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Where a power is given to take hills pro confesso, &c. a decision may
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be made against the absent defendants, on the testimony taken be-
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tween the parties — 1818, ch. 193, sec. 5, .....
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700
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The informer a competent witness under the act of 1817, for the better
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protection of slaveholders in the several counties therein men-
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tioned — 1820, ch. 88.
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Copies and extracts from the manuscript or printed volumes of the
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proceedings of the legislature lodged with the clerk of the court of
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appeals, when officially atlested by the clerk to be received in evi-
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dence— 1825, ch. 78, sec. 2, ..... .
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830
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Instruments of writing attested by a subscribing witness to be proved
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in the same manner as, if not so attested — 1825, ch. 120,
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830
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This act not to extend to last wills and testaments — 1825, ch. 78, sec. 2,
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830
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A copy of a writ of error, or appeal bond, good evidence to prove the
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execution of such bond— -1826, ch. 200, sec. 12, .
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887
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Certain chancery records, when completed, to be evidence — 1826,
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ch. 237, ...........
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896
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Regulations respecting the appointment of commissioners in the several
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counties, to take the depositions of witnesses in civil cases — 1828,
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ch. 165, ...........
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966
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Persons interested in having any fact proved, may have the depositions
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of witnesses taken before any commissioner, upon reasonable notice
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to the party against whom such deposition is intended to be used
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—1828, ch. 165, .........
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966
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Transcripts from the books of inspectors of tobacco, certified under
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hand and seal of the inspector, made legal — 1829, ch. 91, sec. 1, .
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981
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Private laws and resolutions may be read in evidence in any court, &c.
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from the printed statute books, in the same manner public laws, &c.
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are— 1829, ch. 219, .........
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994
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Relating to issuing commissions to take, in certain cases, authorizing
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the issuing a commission to one person only, to take testimony in
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causes depending in chancery, &c. if the parties in the cause con-
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sent thereto— 1829, ch. 159, .......
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984
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In case of application for divorce, to provide for taking — 1829, ch. 202,
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990
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See Witnesses.
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