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738 INDEX.

 

 

 

 

OYSTERS— continued. SEC

of appeal in prosecutions under oyster laws................. ...... 19
fines under, how disposed of......... ........................................... 20
what deemed outer limits of shore......... ................... .............. 21
penalty for throwing shells in rivers ........... ........ ................... 22
111 Sinepuxent Bay protected............... ........................ ............ 23
in Little Choptank River.. ......................... ............................. 24
in waters of Dorchester County............ ..................................... 25
in St. Jerome's, or Point Lookout Creek ................................... 26
in Worcester County...... ............... ..................... ................. 28
citizens of Caroline may take in Great Choptank and Nanticoke.. 27
what courts to have jurisdiction of offences....................... ........ 29

OYSTER HOUSES—
to be licensed, and cost of license............................................ 85,86

OUT-HOUSES—
burning, how punished..... ......................................... ........... 8
attempting to burn, how........................... .................. ........... 9

PARDON—
Governor may pardon or commute sentence......... ...... ............... 7
person pardoned on condition of leaving the State, returning how
dealt with... ............... ................................ ....................... 8
Governor may remit forfeited recognizance, and when...... ......... 9,10

PAROL—
when to demur in favor of infants... ................................ .........40,41

PARTITION—
commission for, of intestate's land, when, by what court, and to
whom issued.......................... ............................................. 32
oath of commissioners ........ .................................................. 32
a majority to act. ................................................................... 33
notice to be given by.. .......................................................... 34,36
what evidence of notice. .......................................................... 37
guardian to infants, how appointed.............. ........................... 35
commissioners to value estate....................... ........................... 38
when to make, and allotment...................... ....................... _ 38
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when to make partition only, and how............................... ..... 39
when partition only to value parcels.. ...................................... 39
to return partition and allotment...... ........... ...^.... .................. 42
court to ratify or reject return................... ........................ ..... 42
if ratified, to be recorded. ................................................... 42
if rejected, new partition to be made. ......... .............................. 42
where estate indivisible, to be valued.................... ............ .... 43
when not divisible without loss, to be valued............................ 44
right of election................ — .................. ............................... 41
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rightof purchaser to elect........................... ........................... 46
notice to party entitled to elect out of the State........... .............. 47
where person entitled disqualified, who may elect. .............. ...... 48
proceedings on failure to elect after notice.................. .............. 47
where person entitled is an infant, who may elect..................... 48
when amarried woman, who.................................................. 48
how election may be made...................................................... 50
person electing to give bond, and how....................................... 51
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bonds to be lien............... ......................................... — .......... 55
when not taken by election, to be sold...... ......... ........ ........ ..... 52
when to be sold...... ............................................................... 53
bonds to be taken when sold on credit............... ........................ 54,55
to be lien......... ..................................................................... 54,55
how purchaser compelled to comply...... ................................. 56
when divided, curtesy to be laid off ......................................... 57
when sold, tenant to have share of proceeds......... ...... ............... 58
to where curtesy in undivided part...... .................. .................. 69,60

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