ADJOURNMENT
ADJUTANTS
ADJUTANT GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
as therein directed, the clerks authorised to adjourn
the court from day to day, and to notify one of the
judges to attend, &c.
The clerk empowered to adjourn the
Court of Appeals
for the western shore from day to day, on the
session being extended on the eastern shore,
In the Militiato attend the meetings,
and execute
orders, &c. Penalty for neglect,
The enrollment and arrangement of the
militia recorded
in his office confirmed, except where changed
as therein provided,
Alterations to be returned to his
office,
Returns of arms, &c. to be made
to him by brigade
inspectors,
The act of 1807, ch. 168, fixing his
pay, repealed,
Where the validity of a will is contested,
letters of
administration pending such contest may, at the discretion
of the orphans court, be granted to the person to
whom the largest part of the personal estate may be bequeathed
or to the person who would be entitled in
case of intestacy,
Provided that the same proceedings
be had, and
the same rules applied, as to completing the administration
as under the 5th chapter of the testamentary
law,
See Administrators. Orphans
Court. Registers.
Letters of administration,
or testamentary, in the
District of Columbia, sufficient to maintain any suit
in
this state, as if granted therein,
How to be authenticated
Hereafter the Registers of Wills may
grant letters of
administration during the recess of the orphans court,
All letters heretofore granted by Registers in the
recess, and the proceedings under them, confirmed,
&c. as if granted by the orphans courts,
The 4th section of the act of 1763,
ch. 23, respecting
the service of declarations for speedy trial repealed.
Parts of the act relative to the administration
of
justice (1801, ch. 74,) remaining in force, viz.
Sections
5, ch. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 23, 27, 29, 30, 31,
32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 45, 46,
The 4th section of the act of 1790,
ch. 33; the act of
1796, ch. 43, and its supplements, (1797, ch. 69, and
1799, ch. 90,) repealed.
An act to provide for the trial of
facts in the several
counties in this state, and to alter, change and abolish,
all such parts of the constitution and form of government
as relate to the General Court and Court
of Appeals,
Temporary powers vested in the county
clerks after
the alteration of the judiciary system,
Provision made for the organization
and regulation
of the courts of common law, and for the administration
of justice therein,
The salaries of the judges permanently
established,
Not to receive any other or further compensation,
The operation of the last section
of the act of 1805,
ch. 65, as to officers fees, suspended till the 1st of
January
1807
Fees to be sent out for collection in dollars and cents,
Directions as to the continuance of
actions, appeals,
and former executions,
The 40th and 46th sections of the act of 1805, ch.
65, repealed, |
Session. Ch. S.
1815 213
2
1818
88
1811 182 26
3
25
1816 148
1810
34 6
1813 165
1818 217
4
5
1801 13
74
1804
25
55
1805
16
1801
74 45
1804
55
Confirmed by
1805
16
1805
10
65
86
2
3
96
1806
41 5
1-2
4
6 |