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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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806 INDEX.

 

 

 

 

SHERIFFS— continued. SEC
to receive United States prisoners, and what allowed for, and by
whom to be paid................... ................ ...................... ..... 63
how process served on where no coroner... .............................. 110,111
not to purchase claims..................... ...................................... 11
not to act as attorney........................ ................... .................. 15
to deliver back property when restrained by injunction .............. 55
duty to summon juries...... ...................................................... 7
relief of sureties of........................................................... ...74 to 77
courts may extend time of..... .................................. .............46 to 49
duty at elections and relating to........... .................................4,12,13
fees of........ ............................................................................ 27

SHIP—
burning, how punished....................... .......................... ........ 4

SINGULAR—
when to include plural, and vice versa. .......... ..... ..................... 7

SINKING FUND—
treasurer to invest interest of, for benefit of................................ 8
purchase for benefit of, from surplus revenue............................. 9,10

SLANDER—
what deemed, when spoken of a feme sole........................ ........ 1
feme sole may sue for........... ........................... ...................... 2
her prochein ami may maintain action for, when under age...... 3
her husband may for words spoken before marriage.......... ........ 4
executors not to sue or be sued for............................................ 105

SLAVES—
negroes may be held as........ .................................................. 1
may be brought into the State.................................................. 2
runaway may be arrebted and committed........................ ......... 3,4
owner of, may commit ........................................................... 5
sheriff to advertise runaway............................... .............. ..... 6
runaway, how dealt with......................................................... 7,8
payfor arresting runaway......................................... ............ 9,10
killing in attempting to arrest justifiable. .......................... ....... 11
value of, so killed, how ascertained and paid. ......... .................. 11
damages for enticing away, and how recovered. ........ ............... 12
master of vessel not to allow on board................................. ..... 13
entertaining unlawfully, how punished ... .............. ............... 14,15
travelling without pass, to be treated as runaway. ..... ................ 16
encouraging unlawful meetings of, how punished........ ............... 17
dealing with, how............. .......................... ........................18,19,20
selling liquor, how................................... .............................. 21
carrying gun, how.................. .............. .... ........................... 22
guilty of pilfering or larceny, how............................................ 23
striking white person, how...................................................... 24
ill-treatment of, how ................ ............... ............................. 25
master allowing to go at large, how dealt with...... .................26,27,28
hiring, how punished........... ...... ...................... ............. ..... 29
suffering to go at large and hire, how.................. .................... 30
visiting plantations, how......... ........................... ................... 31
infirm, of insolvents, how provided for...................................... 32
masters of vessels and railroads not to carry without pass, and
penalty for...................................... .................................... 36
if slave escape, liable for value......... ....................................... 37
for term running away, how dealt with................................. 38,39,40
turbulent, for term, how................... ...................................... 41
manumission prohibited.................. .... ................................. 42
selling slave replevied before cause decided, how punished .....149,150
how punished for crime. .......................................................... 194
196 to 201
value of, how ascertained.................................. .................... 199
proceeds, how disposed of........................ ........ ....................... 195

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