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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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2618 INDEX TO THE

 

The governor required to draw upon the treasurer of the western shore

Page.

for $160 for each of said persons, who shall be permitted to remove

 

to the Pennsylvania institution for deaf and dumb, there to be edu-

 

cated, &c.— 1827, ch. 140, .......

935

Further empowered to draw for the expense incurred in transporta-

 

tion, &c.— 1827, ch. 140, ........

935

Total amount so to be drawn in any one year, limited to $5,000 —

 

1827, ch. 140, ...........

935

No scholar to remain longer than five years at the expense of the state

 

—1827, ch. 140, .........

935

Each county returning deaf and dumb persons under this act, entitled

 

to have at least one sent for instruction — 1827, ch. 140,

935

In case of any county returning none, the governor to select from such

 

city or counties as return the largest number, and so on, to com-

 

plete the number of twenty — 1827, ch. 140, ....

935

Persons selected by the governor, and not sent to the Pennsylvania

 

hospital, within one year to forfeit the right — 1833, ch. 125, sec. 1,

1115

Rules to be observed in selecting them — 1833, ch. 125, sec. 2, .

1116

Governor to fill vacancies — 1833, ch. 125, sec. 3, .

1116

Levy courts or commissioners, and mayor and city council of Balti-

 

more, to return annually to the governor, the names and conditions

 

of all deaf and dumb white persons, from nine to twenty-one years

 

of age, within their respective counties and cities — 1834, ch. 169,

1140

DEVISEE.

 

Directions for the appearance of the devisee, in suits that would have

 

abated by death — 1785, ch. 80, sec. 1, .....

229

A devisee, or his guardian, may have an action against a widow com-

 

mitting waste on the land of the deceased — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch.

 

13, sec. 6, ..........

407

No devise, &c. shall lapse or fail of taking effect by the death of any

 

devisee, &c. in the life-time of the testator — 1810, ch. 34, sec. 4,

598

AH devisees and legatees shall be deemed to be within the provision of

 

the 4th section of 1810, ch. 34, who are mentioned, described, or in

 

any manner referred to, &c. as such, in any will or codicil — 1832,

 

ch. 295, ...........

1091

May appear to actions of ejectment, &c. that would before have abated

 

by the death of a party— 1801, ch. 74, sec. 38, ....

463

Writs of capias ad respondendum, how to be issued against devisees,

 

from one county to another — 1812, ch. 145, sec. 3, ...

612

Proceedings authorized by, and process for devisees, in suits not abat-

 

ing by the death of a party — 1815, ch. 149, sec. 4, ...

632

No devise, &c. to be construed to create an estate in joint tenancy,

 

unless it is expressly provided, that the property conveyed by such

 

devise, shall be held in joint tenancy — 1822, ch. 162, .

784

Where by any wills, lands or real property are devised and no words

 

of perpetuity or limitation used, the devisee shall take the entire

 

estate unless by devise over or words of limitation, it shall appear

 

the testator intended to devise a less estate — 1825, ch. 119, .

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