APPEALS
APPELLANT AND
APPELLEE
APPRAISEMENT
APPRAISERS
APPRENTICES
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INDEX TO THE LAWS.
The judges of the court of appeals
authorised at their
annual session in June on the eastern shore, to extend
the time of their session if necessary,
On such extension interfering with the time appointed
for the western shore, the clerk of the court
thereof empowered to adjourn from day to day,
The county court may proceed to hear
appeals from
the decision of a justice of the peace, where the appellee
shall not appear on two summonses, or on one
attachment being returned non est.
No appeal to be dismissed because the same had
not been prayed to the county court next after the
judgment, unless the court shall be satisfied that the
appellant had notice of such judgment at least ten days
before the sitting of the said county court,
Appeals from orders of the chancery
court to be
confined to decretal orders,
When on appeal it shall appear that
the proper parties
have not been made, the court of appeals may reverse
the decree without prejudice to another bill, or
award a new trial, specifying in the order the parties
to be made,
The decree to be made thereon not liable to reversal
for the want of any other parties that may be alleged,
In all decrees, orders, &c. hereafter
to be made by
any orphans court, the party may appeal to the court
of appeals,
Such appeal to be made within thirty days,
On agreement in writing, to be filed by the register,
the appeal may be made to the county courts,
whose decision shall be final,
Directions as to plenary proceedings, or caveat,
and their being transmitted to the appellate court,
So much of the acts of 1798, ch. 101,
and 1802, ch.
101, as relate to appeals from the orphans courts to
the
general court, court of chancery, and county courts,
repealed,
But not to affect any appeal prayed before the
passage of this act,
In cases not abating by the death of
either party, the
bond of the appelland to be liable to the appellee, his
executors, &c. as if the said appellant were alive,
The act of 1716, ch. 16, permitting
a defendant, on a
scire facias, to deliver up his property on appraisement,
repealed,
How to be appointed on the road therein
mentioned,
One white apprentice at least to be
taken by every
pilot within three months after obtaining his warrant,
and instructed in the art of piloting,
Such apprentice to have freedom dues, and the
usual allowance at the expiration of his time, and to
be
exempt from militia duty during his apprenticeship,
Orphan children, supported and educated
by the trustees
of Hillsborough School, may be bound out by
them,
Femaleshow to be bound out from the
Orphaline
Charity School, &c.
The children of paupers or vagrants
may be brought
before the orphans courts, or in their recess, before
the
trustees of the poor, or any two justices of the peace,
and bound out as apprentices according to the act of
1793, ch. 45,
Same, as to the children of lazy, indolent and
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Session. Ch. S.
1818
88 1
2
166
1
3
193
1
14
204
1
2
3
4
1806
90 11
1803
36
1813 126
2
1803
63 20
1807
32 2
145
5
1808
54
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