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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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CONSTABLES— continued. . SEC
' judgment against, on failure............ .................................... 8
remedy of, against defendant on paying judgment................... 9
to serve distress and where.................................................. 10
to give receipt for claims... .................................................. 11
may sell and convey lands................................................... 12,13
dying without levy what done with execution........................ 14
dying after levy what to be done....................................... 15
dying after sale of lands, how lands conveyed...................'...... 16
dying after levy, how poundage fees divided.......................... 17
bond of, maybe sued before justice, and when and how........... 18
what evidence of execution of bond...................................... 19
what evidence will charge bond...... ..................................... 20
what bond creditor may sue................................................ 21,22
how and when may be sued before justice,. ........... ................ 23
judgment against not to be superseded.................................. 24
to be sworn to every grand jury.......................................... 25
to visit suspected places........................ .............................. 26
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to require pedlars to produce license...................................... 2T
to arrest pedlar ou refusal................................................... 27
to inspect measuresof retailers.. ........................................... 29
to disperse tumultuous meetings of negroes............................ 30
pay for............................................................................ 30
to disperse secret meetings of negroes and arrest offenders......... 32
may summon persons to assist............................................. 33
penalty for refusing to assist................................................ 33
to deliver prisoners to sheriff... .................... ........................ 34
to inform justice of bastardy............................................... 4

CONTEMPT—
what to be deemed contempt of court.................................... 4

CONTESTED ELECTIONS—
of comptroller and commissioner of the land office, by whom
decided......................................................................... 52
other contested elections, how.............................................. 53
judges to prescribe rules for................................................. 54
notice of contest of seat in House of Delegates, and how.......... 55,56
notice of taking testimony, bow............... .. ........................ 57,59
justice may compel attendance of witnesses............................ 58
depositions, how taken and to whom sent... ..................... ...60,61, 62
what copies evidence.......................................................... 63,64
ballots may be delivered to justice........................................ 65
how disposed of by justice................................................. 65
contestant not allowed pay unless successful........................... 61
pay of justice and witnesses................................................. 66

CONTINUANCE—
where to be granted on amendment................. ..................... 24
when and how obtained for want of evidence.. .............. ......35,36,37
how long cause may be continued ou suggestion of death......... 39
how long when new trial granted......................................... 38
or commission issued......................................................... 38
or judgment set aside.. ....................................................... 38
when continued during infancy............................................ 40
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when in case of absent witness............................................. 42
how long on special verdict or case stated.............................. 43
when for defective plats or want of plats................................ 44
how long cause referred to be continued................................. 3
how long may be continued in court of appeals...................... 28

CONVICTION—
not to work corruption of blood.............. ................. ......... 191

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