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USTICES OF THE PEACE— continued. _ SEC ART
proceedings to compel defendant's appearance...........'.,........,,.. 38 51
attachment against non-resident or absconding debtor may be
issued by...................................................................... 39 51
• 35 10
before whom, and when returnable........................................ 40 51
notice to be given by plaintiff in.......................................... 41 51
•When justice may condemn property..................................... 42 51
bond to be given before execution......................................... 43 51
rights and liabilities of garnishee before............. ................... 44 51
justice may take snpersedeas, and when.. ................................ 45,50 51
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51,52 51
manner of taking............................................................... 53,54 51
execution may issue before supersedeas............................ ...... 46 51
55 51
when stay of supersedeas computed from......................... ...... 47 51
when scire facias or attachment may issue on, against security... 56 51
supersedeas a lien on lands.................................................. 57,58 51
may issue process on judgment of another justice..................... 59,61 51
may issue attachment by way of execution............................. 60 51
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when justfce ceases to act, who may receive returns................. 62 51
constable to notify plaintiff when returns are madp.. ........ ..... 63 51
justice to write probates and other instruments........................ 64 51
duty in cases of contested elections................................... 57,58,59 35
61 35
clerks to file dockets of, and give copies of.............................. 37 18
may bind apprentices......................................................... 16 6
KIDNAPPING—
how punished . ................................................................. 92,93 30
arresting with intent to kidnap............................................ 92,93 30
selling or purchasing slave for a term of years to or by traders,
or out of the State, how.. ........................................ .....94,95,96 30
slave so sold, how to be dealt with....................................... 95 30
importing or selling slave for a term, for longer term, how....... 97 30
KEEPER OP CHANCERY RECORDS—
when and how elected........................................................ 1 52
term of office..................................................................... 1 52
vacancy, how filled............................................................ 2 52
what papers to have custody of............................................ 3 52
duty to record proceedings........................ ........................... 3 52
to have seal, and certify copies under.................................... 4 52
to whatfees entitled........................................................... 4 52
to transmit papers to courts of equity, and at whose expense..... 5 52
to report to general assembly..................................... ......... 6 52
salary of.......................................................................... 7 52
LANDINGS—
county commissioners may establish, and proceedings for.......... 63,64 28
LANDLORD AND TENANT—
what notice to be given by landlord to tenant to quit............... 1 53.
how notice dispensed with................................................... 7 53
howtenant dispossessed...................................................... 1 to4 53
how proceedings arrested on claim of title.............................. 5 53
oath to be taken by landlord before distress............................ 8 53
account and oath to be annexed to warrant............................ 9 53
landlord may distrain for portion of crops.............................. 10 53
bailiff to summon appraisers to value rent.. ............................ 11 53
to levy for value as money................................ .................. 11 53
tenant may deliver grain or pay value................................... 12 53
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