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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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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

2673

Power of Baltimore county court to appoint new trustees, to extend to

Page.

cases pending before the passage of the act of 1832, ch. 203, —

 

1833, ch. 173, sec. 6, ........

1674

New trustee authorized to put in suit bond of old trustee — 1833, ch.

 

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

1674

See Baltimore County Court in 'Local Law.'

 

Baltimore county court to receive trustees' bonds — 1832, ch. 173, sec. 7,

1674

Clerk of Baltimore county to receive $1 for his services for docketing,

 

&c. each case of insolvent debtor — 1833, ch. 173, sec. 8,

1674

Any judge of any orphans court, may take the acknowledgment of any

 

conveyance, executed by an insolvent debtor, for the benefit of

 

creditors— 1834, ch. 92, ........

1136

In all cases of application for the benefit of the insolvent laws in Balti-

 

more city and county, all conveyances, assignments, sales, deliveries,

 

&c. of property, &c. or confessions of judgment, to the advantage

 

or security, &c. of any creditor, shall be deemed to have been

 

made with a view of becoming an insolvent, and to give an undue

 

preference : provided, that this provision shall not apply to persons

 

claiming by virtue of any assignment or conveyance, for a valuable

 

consideration, from a creditor, or to any creditor who shall appear

 

not to have had notice of the condition of the debtor — 1834, ch.

 

293, sec. 1, ..........

1184

All property acquired by an insolvent, by gift, descent, or bequest or

 

devise, or in a course of distribution, shall be applied as effectually,

 

as the property mentioned in his schedule, for the benefit of all his

 

creditors — 1834, ch. 293, sec. 1, ......

1184

The receipt of his trustee, for such property, shall avail as the receipt

 

of the insolvent— 1834, ch. 293, sec. 2, .....

1184

Property so acquired, not discharged from any execution of attachment,

 

levied previously to the passage of this act, &c. — 1834, ch. 293,

 

sec. 2, ...........

1184

In cases of attachments or other legal proceedings, instituted for the

 

purpose of making property so acquired, liable, and limitations are

 

pleaded, the lapse of time to be computed from the acquisition —

 

1834, ch. 293, sec. 3, ........

1185

Creditor may require further security in the bond of the insolvent, for

 

his appearance, &c. — 1834, ch. 293, sec. 4, .

1186

Where interrogatories are filed, commissioners may examine witnesses,

 

and compel their attendance by subpoena and attachment — 1834,

 

ch. 293, sec. 5, ..........

1186

Where an unfavourable report upon the application of an insolvent

 

debtor, shall be made to Baltimore county court, and the insolvent

 

shall apply for a review, personal discharge to cease to have effect,

 

until the review is had, &c. — 1834, ch. 293, sec. 6,

1186

Scire facias not necessary where more than three years have not

 

elapsed upon judgments, in order to affect property acquired by

 

gift, &c.— 1834, ch. 293, sec. 7, ......

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