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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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2674 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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In case of attachment against property so acquired by non-resident

 

debtor, not to be dissolved, unless bond with security is given, &c.

 

—1834, ch. 293, sec. 8, ........

1187

Where any debtor entitled to apply for the benefit of the insolvent

 

laws, shall remain in prison upon any process of execution sixty

 

days, upon the application of creditor, trustee may be appointed,

 

&c.— 1834, ch. 293, sec. 9, .......

1187

This act not to affect transfers, assignments or securities made before

 

its passage— 1834, ch. 293, sec. 10, ......

1187

In cases where applicant for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this

 

state, resides in a county in which no newspaper is published, and

 

where the debts do not exceed $500, notice of application to be

 

given as the judge shall direct, &c. — 1834, ch. 309, sec. 1, .

1190

In cases where notice is required in a newspaper, by sheriff or other

 

officer, the party to have the privilege of selecting the paper, &c. —

 

1834, ch. 309, sec. 2, .........

1190

In cases where justice of the orphans court, in granting discharge to

 

insolvent debtors, it shall be necessary to pass an order for the sale

 

of the effects of insolvent, and to fix per centage of trustee, he

 

shall be allowed therefor $2, &c.— 1834, ch. 316,

1191

Surety for the appearance of any insolvent petitioner, empowered to

 

bring him into court, or before any judge, to surrender him, &c.

 

—1834, ch. 336, sec. 1, ........

1192

Sheriff to take him into custody, pending petition — 1834, ch. 336,

 

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

1192

Petitioner to be discharged if he enter into another bond, &c. — 1834,

 

ch. 336, sec. 2, ..........

1192

This act to apply to cases before insolvent commissioners, &,c. — 1834,

 

ch. 336, sec. 3, ..........

1192

Before surrender as aforesaid, notice to be given to trustee and creditor,

 

&c.—1834, ch. 336, sec. 4, .......

1192

Surety so surrendering, bound to pay for maintenance of petitioner

 

while in custody, &c.— 1834, ch. 336, sec. 5,

1192

Instead of eight per cent, commission reserved to trustees of insolvent

 

debtors, in Baltimore city, under the 10th section of the act of

 

1805, ch. 110, the amount hereafter to be allowed, shall not exceed

 

six per cent. &c. — 1835, ch. 235, sec. 1, .....

1681

For the purpose of securing the amount provided for by the act of

 

1828, ch. 127, trustee shall pay over two per cent, to the clerk of

 

Baltimore county court, who shall account for the same, &c. as

 

prescribed by the 5th section of the act of 1830, ch. 159 — 1835,

 

ch. 235, sec. 1, .........

1681

Court in their discretion, may allow trustees compensation beyond six

 

per cent, so as not to exceed ten per cent. &c. — 1835, ch. 235,

 

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

1682

Court ex-officio, to cause trustees to report annually, or oftener, the

 

funds, &c. of their trust, to cause distribution to be made, &c. to

 

pass rules for the speedy settlement of the trust, &c. to appoint an

 

auditor and provide for the payment of his fees, and to pass orders

 


 
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