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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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2668 INDEX TO THE

 
 

Page.

Applications for the benefit of the insolvent laws by persons residing

 

in Baltimore city or county, to be made to the commissioners of

 

insolvent debtors instead of the county court — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 1,

707

Commissioners invested with all the powers of the county court, in re-

 

lation to such applications — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 1, .

707

If it shall appear on examination that they have complied with the

 

terms, &c. and acted fairly and bona fide, they shall report the same

 

to Baltimore county court, &c. — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 1, . .

707

If they have not acted fairly and bona fide, &c. commissioners to cer-

 

tify the same to Baltimore county court — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 1,

707

Where persons arrested on a writ of capias ad respondendum, shall ob-

 

tain a personal discharge from the commissioners, and shall not

 

afterwards obtain a final discharge, such person may be arrested on

 

a second writ, and held to bail in actions depending against them,

 

where bail may be demanded — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 2, ...

708

Persons obtaining a personal discharge from arrest on a writ of capias

 

ad respoudendum, shall not be allowed to withdraw his application,

 

unless special bail be entered in the suit on which such writ issued

 

— 1819, oh. 84, sec. 3, ........

708

Persons applying and not having obtained a final discharge, from any

 

cause whatever, shall not be permitted again to apply for the term

 

of two years next after his personal discharge — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 4,*

708

Where allegations are filed against any applicant, and found against

 

him by the verdict of a jury, such person shall not be entitled to

 

any benefit of the insolvent laws whatever — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 5, .

709

In all applications where the commissioners report unfavourably, such

 

deeds and other papers as the commissioners think proper to have

 

preserved and recorded, shall be transmitted by them to the clerk

 

of Baltimore county court, to be by him recorded — 1819, ch. 84,

 

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

709

In such cases, the trustee appointed by the commissioners shall proceed

 

iu the execution of the trust, in the same manner as if the report

 

had been favourable— 1819, ch. 84, sec. 6, .

709

The clerk to receive such fees for recording as are allowed by law for

 

recording deeds, in other cases to be paid by the trustee out of the

 

effects of the insolvent, assigned to him — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 6,

709

The clerk to give certified copies of such deeds, Sec. which shall be

 

evidence as in cases of other deeds, &c. — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 6,

709

In cases where the provisional trustee is not appointed the permanent

 

trustee, but a different person is appointed, the commissioners shall

 

cause an assignment to be made by him to the permanent trustee,

 

of all the effects, &c. of the insolvent, which shall have come into

 

his hands — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 6, .......

709

Provisional trustee to give bond, &.c. — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 8,

709

On his refusal to deliver over the property to the permanent trustee,

 

the commissioners to report the same to the county court of Balti-

 

more county — 1819, ch. 84, sec. 8, ......

709

* See 1831, ch. 316.

 


 
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