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INDEX. 717

APPRENTICES— SEC. AKT. PAGE
Orphans' Court to have jurisdiction in cases between masters

and...................................................................................1,3,4,5 6 31

appeal, and to what court......................................... .............. 2 6 31

not to be carried out ofthe State............................................... 6 6 32

mariners excepted................................................................ 6 ' 6 32

master to give security not to remove, and when........................ 6 6 32

security, by whom taken......................................................... 6 6 32

on refusal to give, apprentice to be discharged........................... 6 6 32

security to answer for ill treatment of, and by whom taken......... 7 6 32

convicted of crime to serve further time.............................. ..... 8 6 32

master may have replevin for...... ......................................... 9 6 33

white may be bound by Orphans'Court.................................... 10 6 33

poor orphans may be ............................................................. 10 6 33

children of poor persons........................................................ 11 6 33

parent to be consulted............................................................. 12 6 33

child to be brought before court.............. ................................. 14 6 33

not to be bound if security given to maintain............................. 13 6 33

to what age to be bound......................................................... 15 6 34

when justices may bind................................. ........................ 16 6 34

when trustees of the poor............................................. ........... 17,19 6 34

indentures by trustees, when and where recorded....................... 18 6 34

when child may bind himself, and to whom.............................. 21 6 35

how contract to be approved and recorded................................. 21 6 35

father may bind child, and where indenture to be recorded, and

when................................................................................. 20 6 35

Directors of Penitentiary may bind.......................................... 22 6 3*

25 73 491

when and where indenture to be recorded................................. 22 6 35

25 73 491

Managers of House of Eefuge may bind.................................... 17 6 35

22 78 548

when and where indentures to be recorded............................... 17 6 35

22 78 548

to work in harvest................................................................... 23 6 36

enticing away or harboring, how punished................................ 24 6 36

defective indenture of, when and by whom, performance of, com-
pelled............................................:,................................... 25 6 36

master may detain apprentice, and sue strangers, as if legally

bound............................................. ....... ........................... 25 6 36

running away, Orphans'Court may award compensation............ 26 6 36

to go to widow on death of master............ ................................ 27 6 37

Orphans'Court may«ontinue in service of widow....................... 27 6 37

widow may assign, and when................................................... 28 6 37

widow may surrender................ ............................................ 29 6 37

what done when father refuses assent to assignment by widow.... 30 6 37

negro to be bound by Orphans'Court........................................ 31 6 38

to summon children............. .................................................. 31 6 38

Sheriff or Constable to bring......................... .......................... 32 6 38

parents to be summoned........ ................................................ 33 6 38

not to bind where parents can support.................... ................. 33 6 38

parents to have choice of master.............................................. 34 6 38

what indenture to contain, and where recorded......'................... 35 6 38

not void for defect in form...... ............................................ 35-6 38

not to require education of............ ......................................... 36 6 39

master may assign, and when.................................................. 37 6 39

to go to widow, or executor if no widow.................................... 38 6 39

penalty ior enticing away negro ............................................. 39 6 39

Orphans'Court may extend time of negro absconding................. 40 6 39

may authorize sale of............................................................. 40 6 39

children of persons convicted in Criminal Court of Baltimore, to

be bound by court......................................................... ..... 68 29 202

penalty for harboring or selling liquor by ordinary..................... 4 70 475

APPROVER—

not to be admitted.......................... ....................................... 191 30 249

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APPRENTICES— SEC.
Orphans' Court to have jurisdiction in cases between masters
and................................ ......................................... ..........1,3,4,5
appeal, and to what court......................................... .............. 2
not to be carried out ofthe State............................................... 6
mariners excepted................... ................................ ............. 6 '
master to give security not to remove, and when........................ 6
security, by whom taken......................................................... 6
on refusal to give, apprentice to be discharged........................... 6
security to answer for ill treatment of, and by whom taken......... 7
convicted of crime to serve further time.............................. ..... 8
master may have replevin for...... ................................... ...... 9
white may be bound by Orphans' Court.................................... 10
poor orphans may be ............................................................. 10
children of poor persons....... ......... ........ ................................ 11
parent to be consulted............................................................. 12
child to be brought before court.............. ................................. 14
not to be bound if security given to maintain.................... ......... 13
to what age to be bound. ....................................... ................. 15
when justices may bind................................. ................ ........ 16
when trustees ofthe poor............................................. ........... 17,19
indentures by trustees, when and where recorded....................... 18
when child may bind himself, and to whom.............................. 21
how contract to be approved and recorded................................. 21
father may bind child, and where indenture to be recorded, and
when................................................................................. 20
Directors of Penitentiary may bind.......................................... 22
25
when and where indenture to be recorded................................. 22
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Managers of House of Eefuge may bind.................................... 17
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when and where indentures to be recorded............................... 17
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to work in harvest................................................................... 23
enticing away or harboring, how punished................................ 24
defective indenture of, when and by whom, performance of, com-
pelled............................................:,................................... 25
master may detain apprentice, and sue strangers, as if legally
bound............................................. ....... ........................... 25
running away, Orphans' Court may award compensation............ 26
to go to widow on death of master............ ................................ 27
Orphans' Court maytsontinue in service of widow....................... 27
widow may assign, and when................................................... 28
widow may surrender................ ............................................ 29
what done when father refuses assent to assignment by widow.... 30
negro to be bound by Orphans' Court........................................ 31
to summon children............. .................................................. 31
Sheriff or Constable to bring......................... .......................... 32
parents to be summoned........ ................................................ 33
not to bind where parents can support......... ........... ........ ......... 33
parents to have choice of master. ............................................. 34
what indenture to contain, and where recorded. .....'................... 35
not void for defect in form...... ............................................ 35
not to require education of............ . ........................................ 36
master may assign, and when.................................................. 37
to go to widow, or executor if no widow...... .............................. 38
penalty ior enticing away negro ...................... ....................... 39
Orphans' Court may extend time of negro absconding................. 40
may authorize sale of............... .............. ................................ 40
children of persons convicted in Criminal Court of Baltimore, to
be bound by court......................................................... ..... 68
penalty for harboring or selling liquor by ordinary..................... 4

APPROVER—
not to be admitted.......................... ....................................... 191

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