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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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Any insolvent debtor applying for a personal discharge, may include in

 

the schedule of his debts all costs adjudged or accruing after judg-

 

ment in any penal action, and to be relieved against in the same

 

manner as his debts, if the penalty be remitted, &c. — 1830, ch. 125,

1003

On application of, for the benefit of the insolvent laws not necessary to

 

produce any evidence of confinement in jail, court to proceed as if

 

evidence had been produced — 1830, ch. 130, sec. 1,

1003

Court to grant a personal discharge to, from arrest in civil process until

 

the return day of insolvent papers of — 1830, ch. 130, sec. 2,

1003

On refusal of, or inability to comply with the provisions of insolvent

 

laws, to be proceeded with in the usual manner — 1830, ch. 130,

 

sec 3, ...........

1003

The 3d section of the act of 1830, ch. 130, relating to, repealed, ex-

 

cept as to Baltimore city and county — 1831, ch. 217, .

1026

The commissioners of, may perform any act under the law respecting

 

insolvent debtors, except appointing trustees, &c. when two-thirds

 

are required, &c. — 1831, ch. 316, sec. 1, ...

1064

When applicant has received a personal and not a final discharge, may

 

again petition when his failure to obtain a final discharge did not

 

proceed from fraud — 1831, ch. 316, sec. 2, .

1064

Final appearance to take place before the commissioners of, instead of

 

Baltimore county court — 1831, ch. 316, sec. 3,

1065

Commissioners of, vested with the same power as regards extending

 

the time of final discharge as is now vested in Baltimore county

 

court— 1831, ch. 316. sec. 3, .......

1065

Authorized to grant final discharge if it appear that all the provisions of

 

insolvent laws, &c. and may refuse, if the terms have not been

 

complied with, proceedings of commissioners to be reported to

 

Baltimore county court, &c. — 1831, ch. 316, sec. 4, ...

1066

The provisions of 7th sec. of the act of 1827, ch. 70, as regards

 

voluntary confession of judgment by, extended to Baltimore city

 

and county—1831, ch. 316, sec. 5, ......

1066

Compensation of commissioners of, to be fixed by Baltimore county

 

court— 1831, ch. 316, sec. 6, . . .

1066

The provisions of the act of 1830, ch. 125, to extend to costs in all

 

cases of fines imposed in any criminal case — 1831, ch. 316, sec. 7,

1066

In cases where trustees of insolvent debtors are disqualified, by reason

 

of any personal interest, Baltimore county court to discharge them

 

and appoint others — discharged trustees to account, &c. — 1832, ch.

 

203, sec. 3, ..........

1671

See Local Law.

 

Insolvent debtors in the city of Baltimore, on filing petition, to pay a

 

fee of $1, to he paid over to the clerk of Baltimore county court;

 

also 50 cents upon each petition for an extension of time, &c. —

 

1833, ch. 173, sec. 1, ........

1672

See Local Law.

 

In cases where suits have been brought by permanent trustees of in-

 

solvent debtors, not to abate or be affected, because of the removal

 

of the old, and appointment of new trustee — 1833, ch. 173, sec. 3, 4,

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