CERTIFICATES OF
STRAYS
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATES
CERTIFICATES OF
MONEY
CERTIFICATES
CERTIORARI
CHAIN CARRIERS
CHALLENGE
CHANCELLOR |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Fees allowed on to justices of the
peace,
Of good character, required to enable
free negroes to
sell corn, &c.
Of freedom. See negroes and
Slaves.
Robbery or larceny of—certificates
of this or any state,
or the United States, punishable as of goods and chattels,
Punishment for forging any certificate,
whereby money
may be drawn from the treasury, or being concerned
in writing, &c. or passing the same knowingly,
Or plots and reports of roads, to be
returned to the
county courts, on application for opening, straightening,
or shutting up, public roads,
Where, on the allowance of the writ,
the record had not
been transmitted, the same to be retained, &c. in
the
county courts then established,
On the allowance of any writ of certiorari
to remove
proceedings, under the act for the speedy recovery of
lands and tenements, or in cases of forcible entry, &c.
bond to be given in the penalty, and with security, as
adjudged by the court, &c. for payment of costs and
damages,
May be qualified by the surveyors,
or their deputies,
—To be free white male persons above the age of
twenty-one,
The right of challenge to the array
or polls, or to
any juror, for cause, not to be taken away, by the provision
extending the benefit of struck juries to criminal
cases,
Directions concerning challenges,
The right to challenge the array or
polls, &c. not
taken away by the act concerning crimes and punishments,
No challenge allowed for want of foreigners
on the
pannel or jury returned,
In cases of felony the accused to
have the right to
challenge the same number of jurors as before the passage
of the act of 1809, ch. 138,
—The parts of that act inconsistent herewith repealed,
Authorised to execute the powers vested
in the state's
agent by the act of 1798, ch. 82, relative to deeds to
purchasers of the Choptank Indian lands in Dorchester
county,
—To execute deeds to the purchasers of confiscated
property under this act, as for such property before
disposed of,
Directions in cases where the chancellor
might
be interested or have been counsel. See Chancery.
The returns of elections for delegates
to the general
assembly, and for electors of the senate, to be
made to the chancellor, enclosed to the governor and
council,
The chancellor empowered on application
of persons
claiming lands under deeds from the former commissioners
of confiscated property, and on proof of an
equitable title, to execute deeds in the name of the
state,
Any person committed, &c. may,
in vacation, complain
to the chancellor, &c. who may award Habeas
Corpus, |
Session. Ch. S.
1801 74
30
1805
80 2
1809 138
6
—— —
8
1818
89 1
1805
65 42
1816 187
1811 100
—— —
1802
69
1809 138 13
—— —
14
1816
45
1809 138 15
1816
45
—— —
1802
45
—— 100
11
1805
65 19
1806
55
1811 189
1805
97 15
—— —
19
—— 99
1809 125
2
1813 175 |