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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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2790 INDEX TO THE

 
 

Page.

RULES OF COURT.

 

To be published annually — 1837, ch. 116,

1252

To be published once in three years — 1839, ch. 55, .

2321

SABBATH BREAKING.

 

Punishment of blasphemers, swearers, drunkards and sabbath breakers

 

—1723, ch. 16, . . . . . . . . .

67

Sale of liquors prohibited on the sabbath day, and the penalty therefor

 

—1834, ch. 244, .........

1148

SALES.

 

See SHERIFF.

 

SEAFARING MEN.

 

Directions for taking their depositions — 1721, ch. 14, sec. 3,

57

SEAL.

 

Punishment for forgery thereof — see Crimea and Punishments.

 

SCIRE FACIAS

 

A clause of scire facias to be inserted in every writ of attachment —

 

1715, ch. 40, sec. 3, 7, p. 22 ; 1795, ch. 56, sec. 1, ...

320

On the return of an execution on a forfeited recognizance, the party

 

may appear and plead any plea which would have been good on a

 

scire facias — April, 1782, ch. 42, sec. 2,

180

After the expiration of the time limited in the confession of judgment

 

as a supersedeas, execution thereon may he taken out without any

 

scire facias or other delay — 1791, ch. 67, sec. 4, .

276

Directions for issuing writs of scire facias on recognizances for the ap-

 

pearance, &c. under the acts directing the proceedings against per-

 

sons guilty of fornication — 1796, ch. 34, .

333

By a justice of the peace — how to be issued and served — 1801, ch. 62,

 

sec. 4, .......

436

Fee on, to justices of the peace — 1801, ch. 74, sec. 30,

462

Scire facias authorized after judgments as therein directed against exe-

 

cutors or administrators suggesting assets, &c. — 1802, ch. 101,

472

How to be issued from the county courts against heirs and terre tenants,

 

where resident in another county than that where the judgment was

 

entered — 1812, ch. 145, sec. 1, .......

611

Same, from the court of appeals on judgments therein, or from the late

 

general court where the heir, &c. may be resident in another county

 

than that where the original defendant resided — 1812, ch. 145, sec. 2,

612

On decision against the petitions of insolvent debtors, a scire facias not

 

necessary to revive judgments suspended — 1814, ch. 122, sec. 2, .

629

When directed, the attorney-general to issue against corporations —

 

1832, ch. 306, ..........

1098

Securities upon a supersedeas taken by any justice of the peace, enti-

 

tled to plead limitations after the expiration of four years from the

 


 
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