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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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STATE'S ATTORNEY— SEC
to represent State...... ....................................... .... ............... 18
to order execution for fines ..................................................... 19
to compromise assaults, and when.......................... ............. ... 20
to aid comptroller to adjust accounts.. ..................................... 21
additional compensation to be allowed, and when.......... ........... 22
court to appoint substitute in absence of. ................. ................. 23
to appear to bill in chancery where no heirs.............................. 126
to receive commissions for money collected for State................... 83
not to receive money........ ................... .................................. 83
to buy real estate sold at suit of State....................................... 86
not to pay more than State's demand................. ...................... 86
may sell, lease and convey property 90 bought........................... 87
may consent to appointment of special judge.............................. 77
when court may appoint assistant to, and how paid............. ...... 7,8
fees of...... ............................................................................. 9

STAVES—
by what count sold, and penalty for offending........................ 22

STAY OF EXECUTION—
on judgments of courts of record, what................................. 19

STEALING—
simple larceny, how punished. .............................................. 98
ship or vessel, or slave, or aiding in, how.............................. 99
property under value of five dollars, how............................... 100
breaking into house and stealing to value of one dollar, bow.... 100
bond or other instrument, how............................................. 101
corn from the stock, or willows from the stump, how............... 102
buoys, how...................................................................... 104
tobacco plants, how........................................................... 105
will, codicil, patent, deed or assignment, how........................ 46
petty larceny by slave, how................................................. 23

STERLING BONDS—
may be converted into currency, and at what rate................... 13

STOCKS—
of corporation may be attached............................................ 19
may be taken and sold under attachment or execution.............. 33
duty and proceedings of sheriff seizing, and mode of transfer.. 34 to 43
liable to assessment and tax................................................. 2
how and by whom tax paid................................................. 93

STOCK BROKER—
to be licensed, and cost of license.......................................... 10
partnership or firm may obtain license................................... 12
who to be deemed.............................................................. 13
dying, representative may obtain continuance of license............ 14
oath to obtain continuance.................................................. 14
clerk to endorse continuance on license................................. 15
no person to act under license at two places............................ 16
maytiold other brokers' license.............. ............................. 16
penalty for acting as, without license.................................... 17

STRAW—
by what weight to be Bold............... .................................... 19

STUD HORSE—
see stallions and................................................................ 102

SUBMISSION—
decree may pass on, without cause being set for hearing........... 64

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11
11
11
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16
81
81
81
81
81
29
29
38

96
29

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
66

94

10

88
88
81
81

56
56
56
56
56
56
56
56
56

96
56
16

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55
55
56
56
60
56
98
571
571
572
572
572
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193
289

700
195

230
230
230
230
230
231
231
231
216
454

693

49
602
602
554
573

381
381
381
381
381
382
382
382
382

700
394
84

 

 

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