PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Provision made for the acknowledgment by feme coverts, of deeds of
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lands lying within this state, where they are without the state hut
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within the United States, or of their relinquishrnent of dower —
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1825, ch. 58, sec. 2, . .......
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Deeds executed by, for the conveyance of lands, to be good and effec-
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tual, must be endorsed by the judge before whom executed and cer-
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tified, that the examination, execution and acknowledgment was out
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of the presence and hearing of the husband, to be signed and sealed
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by such feme covert, &c. — 1830, ch. 164, sec. 3, ...
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Deeds of, made valid, &c.— 1830, ch. 164, sec. 4, ....
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Deeds acknowledged by, and not signed and sealed as required by the
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act of 1830. ch. 164, confirmed, &c.— 1831, ch. 116, p. 1020;
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1831, ch. 205, ..........
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In cases where debts, &.c. are due from corporations to feme coverts,
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the oath of the husband sufficient, under the acts directing the
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manner of suing out attachments, &c. — 1832, ch. 280, sec. 2,
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No such attachment to be set aside for want of form — 1832, ch. 280,
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sec. 3, ...........
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Where an infant feme covert unites with her husband in a conveyance,
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to pass her dower, courts of equity may declare conveyance valid,
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if equitable— 1832, ch. 302, sec. 7, ......
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Deeds, &.c. taken, executed and acknowledged since the 17th February,
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1832, which may not have been signed and sealed by feme coverts,
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entitled to dower, as required by act of 1830, ch. 164, confirmed
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—1835, ch. 165, .........
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See Dower — Females.
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FENCES.
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Their height prescribed, and regulations respecting the keeping of
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horses within enclosures, &c. — 1715, ch. 31, . . . .
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See Local Law.
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FERRIES AND LANDINGS.
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The justices of the county courts authorized, at their March courts, to
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grant license to any inhabitant to keep a public ferry at any place
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used as such, and from such place to any other county, or from this
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to any other state— Nov. 1781, ch. 22, sec. 1, ....
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Directions for renewing the licenses — 1781, ch. 22, sec. 1,
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License may be granted at any other court, to continue till the next
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March court — 1781, ch. 22, sec. 1, ......
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Any two justices of the peace may grant license to keep such ferry till
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the meeting of the court, taking recognizance, &c. — April, 1782,
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ch. 31, sec. 2, ..........
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On the death of a ferry-keeper between the sitting of the courts, any
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two justices may permit any inhabitant to keep ferry till the next
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court, which may appoint such person for the residue of the year —
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Nov. 1781, ch. 22, sec. 4, ........
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Such person to enter into recognizance, &,c, — 1781, ch. 22, §ec. 4,
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