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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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2070 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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Applicants for the benefit of the insolvent laws, reported against by the

 

commissioners of insolvent debtors for the city and county of Bal-

 

timore, on the ground of fraud, authorized to prosecute a second

 

petition, provided the commissioners before they act, shall be satis-

 

fied that the appplicant did not on his first application retain any

 

property, &c. — 1822, ch. 102, sec. 1, . . . . .

781

Commissioners not to report favourably, unless they be satisfied that

 

the applicant does not fraudulently retain any property, &c. — 1822,

 

ch. 102, sec. 1, ...

781

The applicant to answer all such interrogatories as are filed against

 

him on his first application, and such others as may be filed — 1822,

 

ch. 102, sec. 2, . . . .

781

Any insolvent debtor obtaining a personal discharge, entitled to be dis-

 

charged from custody upon attachment, &,c. issued from the court

 

of chancery, or county courts as courts of equity, to enforce the

 

execution of any decree against such debtor for any debt contracted

 

before his discharge— 1825, ch. 122, sec. 1, p. 834 ; 1828, ch. 63,

 

p. 948; 1830, ch. 125, p. 1003 ; 1831, ch. 316, sec. 7,

1066

Not to he entitled to such discharge, unless he shall produce a certified

 

copy of his personal discharge under the insolvent laws — 1825,

 

ch. 122, sec. 2, . . . .

835

The security for the personal appearance of an insolvent debtor, pre-

 

vious to his final discharge, conditionally dispensed with — 1825,

 

ch. 205, sec. 1, ..........

861

Oath to be administered by the commissioners of insolvent debtors, for

 

the city and county of Baltimore, to applicants for the benefit of

 

the insolvent laws — 1825, ch. 205, sec. 3, .....

861

Persons swearing in such cases falsely, declared guilty of perjury, and

 

for ever debarred from any benefit of the insolvent laws of this

 

state— 1825, ch. 205, sec. 4, .......

861

When upon the answer of any insolvent debtor on any interrogatories,

 

or upon the trial of any issue by a jury, upon allegations filed

 

against such insolvent, he shall be found guilty of fraud, &c. the

 

county court shall find judgment for the creditor preferring such

 

interrogatories, &c. for his costs, any such insolvent shall be de-

 

barred from any benefit of the insolvent laws of this state — 1825,

 

ch. 205, sec. .........

862

Insolvents to have the right of appeal to the court of appeals upon the

 

hearing of allegations filed against them in such county court, &c.

 

—1825, ch. 205, sec. 6, ........

862

Provisional trustee of applicants, who shall give bond, &c. — 1825, ch.

 

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

863

Nothing in this act to prevent the appointment of permanent trustees,

 

in like manner as permanent trustees are now appointed — 1825, ch.

 

205, sec. 9, ..........

863

Acts inconsistent herewith, repealed — 1825, ch. 205, sec. 10,

864

Further additional supplement for the relief of— 1827, ch. 70, .

924

County court, or judge thereof, on application, shall appoint a trustee

 

for the benefit of the creditors, and shall not grant a personal dis-

 


 
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