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TRESPASS.
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See Limitation of Action.
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Actions of trespass quare clausum fregit not to abate by the death of
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either party— 1801, ch. 74, sec. 38, ......
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463
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In actions of trespass quare clausum fregit special bail may be awarded
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by the court, on affidavit of the plaintiff, or other evidence, of the
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defendant not being a citizen or a resident of this slate — 1812,
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ch. 94, ...........
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610
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Trespass for destroying or carrying away timber, Sic. from land, where
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the damage does not exceed $50, may be tried by a justice of the
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peace— -1813, ch. 162, sec. 1, .......
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622
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Sec Justices, title 'Small Debts.'
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If any person shall cut down any timber or tree, of a size used as
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hoop-poles, with intent to steal the same, he and his aiders, &.
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shall be guilty of felony, and shall be punished, &c. — 1826,
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ch. 260,* ...........
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Any person aggrieved by trespass upon his enclosures by cattle, hogs
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or sheep, may impound them, cause them to be valued, advertise
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and sell— 1832, ch. 157, ........
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1079
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Many of the counties have withdrawn from the operation of this law.
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See Local Law.
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Justices of the peace and magistrates' court have jurisdiction over them.
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—See 1791, ch. 68, and Magistrates Court.
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TRIAL.
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Provisions for the removal of suits, where it is alleged that a fair and
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impartial trial cannot he had. — See Constitution.
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See Crimes and Punishments.
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TROVER.
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See Limitations.
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Actions of trover to be brought within three years — 1715, ch. 23,
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sec. 2, ...........
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In actions of trover, the courts, on affidavit or other evidence, may
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award special bail, and commit for want thereof — 1753, ch. 17,
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sec. 2, ..... ......
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99
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TRUST— TRUSTEE.
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See CHANCERY — INSOLVENT DEBTOR — ORPHANS COURT.
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UNITED STATES.
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Any of the United States shall be recognized in this state a body politic
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and corporate, for the purpose of prosecuting actions against any
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person residing in this state, on some citizen of this state being an-
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swerable for costs— 1785, ch. 36, ......
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197
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