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PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.
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Persons not being licensed, who sell any spirituous liquor mixed or
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unmixed, and suffer any part to be drank in or about the house or
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plantation, or who sell such liquor at or near the court-house, or
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place of muster or training of the militia, or on board any vessel,
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and suffer it to be drank on board, (except to sailors or persons em-
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ployed to work on board,) shall forfeit six hundred pounds of
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tobacco — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 11, . .
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160
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Not to prohibit any person, his agent, Sic. to dispose of liquors to
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tradesmen, labourers, Sec. employed by them — 1780, ch. 24, sec. 13,
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161
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Persons having license, not to sell at horse-races after sun-set, under
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the penalty of eight hundred pounds of tobacco — 1780, ch. 24,
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sec. 15, ...........
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161
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Penalty on ordinary-keepers harbouring or entertaining apprentices,
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servants or slaves, to be recovered before a justice of the peace —
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1780, ch. 24, sec. 17, .........
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161
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The fines under this act, (where not otherwise directed,) to be reco-
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vered by action, bill, &c. half to the person prosecuting and half to
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be paid to the sheriff— 1780, ch. 24, sec. 19,
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161
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No judge of the county court to grant a permit to them after the first
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of May, 1826—1825, ch. 214, sec. 1, ......
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214
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County clerks to grant them licenses on their entering into recogni-
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zance, &c. — 1825, ch. 214, sec. 2, ......
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214
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Such license to continue for one year — 1825, ch. 214, sec. 3,
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214
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See License.
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ORPHANS COURT.
The Index to the Testamentary Law, published by the compiler of this work,
has been adopted and transferred to this compilation. It is deemed more perfect
than the arrangement of this Index, as it distributes under familiar subdivisions,
the appropriate references; and exhausted as the compiler is, by sixteen months
unremitted labour, it is a relief to him lo avail himself of what is ready to his
hands. The coercive power of the court to enforce obedience to decrees is classed
under sub-division 'Orphans Court/ post.
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ADMINISTRATION.
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Letters testamentary and of administration, how obtained — 1798, ch.
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101, sub ch. 3, sec. 1, . .......
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374
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After probat of wills, letters testamentary to be granted to the executor
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upon his executing a bond — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 3, sec. 1,
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374
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Will proved in one county, letters may be granted in another — 1798,
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ch. 101, sub ch 3, sec. 1, ........
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374
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Bond to be given within thirty days, when the executor was present at
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taking of probat— 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 3, sec. 1, ...
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374
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Executor not present to be summoned — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 3, sec. 4,
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375
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Where the executor is out of the state at the time of taking the probat,
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summons to issue — 1798, ch. 101, sub ch. 3, sec. 5, ...
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376
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When an executor renounces, letters may issue — 1798, ch. 101, sub
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ch. 3, sec. 7, ..........
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376
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