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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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MILITIA— continued. SEC
oath to be taken by officers. ................................ 104
fines, ho-w collected and disposed of. ..... .................. 105
arms to be furnished volunteers. ............................ 110
officers to give bond for. ................................... Ill
when not returned suit may be brought on bond. ............. 112
adjutant general to report to Governor, arms furnished and par-
ties and penalties of bonds. ............................... 113
Governor may remit militia fines. ........................... 12

MILLERS—
what tolls to take and penalty for taking excessive tolls........:...... 131

MILLINERS—
to obtain license and cost of license............................................. 5T

MINING CORPORATIONS—
how formed........................................... ...........'....................... 68
power to build and manage railroads............ ......... .....................69 to 86
to condemn lands and proceedings for... ............................ ..........73 to 89
to connect with other roads........................................................ 80
rates of charges on railroads,. .................................................. 81,84
differences between different companies, how adjusted.................. 86
lien laws not affected by ............................................................. 87

MINORS—
penalty for enticing away or harboring*....................................... 24

MISDEMEANOR—
when not merged in felony .............. ......................................... 83
limitations to prosecutions for........................... ........................ 10
when peremptory challenge allowed in prosecutions for................ 15

MISJOINDER—
may be amended, either of plaintiffs or defendants.............. ......... 28,27
when and to what extent to be amended...................................... 28,29

MISNOMER—
no writ to abate from, of defendant............................................. 25
may he amended and how.......................................................... 25

MIXING FLOUR—
mixing corn meal or other flour with wheat flonr, or sending out
of state for sale, how punished.................................... ............ 135

MORTGAGES—
to be executed, acknowledged and recorded as deeds..................... 28
not valid without affidavit to consideration.................................. 29
by and before whom affidavit to be made..................................... 30
assignment of and how made...................................................... 31,32
release of and how made.... ................................................. ......33,34,35
with release filed for record to be retained by clerk...................... 36
who may release or assign......................................................... 38
of personal, how executed, acknowledged and recorded..... .......... 47
when to take effect........................ ........................................... 49
how to be assigned and released................................................. 50
to imply covenant to pay................ .......................................... 48
form of, of real estate................................................................ 60
of personal property.................................................. ............... 64
what forms sufficient................................................................. 66,67
affidavit of consideration to, of personal property......................... 51
when instrument intended to be so deemed.................................. 1
not to be for more than appears -due by....................................... 2
preferred to judgment when given for purchase money................. 3
mortgagor may covenant to pay tax on....................................... 4
authority to sell may be given in.............................. .................. 5
person authorised to sell to give bond.................... ..................... 6
what notice of sale to be given....................................... .......... 7
sales to be reported and confirmed.............................................. 8

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