ERROR
ESCAPE
ESCHEAT
ESTATE OF CRIMINALS |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Nothing in the act respecting the equity
jurisdiction
of the county courts to change the manner of issuing
writs of error,
On an appeal or writ of error to the
court of appeals,
the heir, &c. or other proper party, may appear,
and suggest the death of the appellant, and prosecute
the appeal, &c.
Such appeals, &c. shall not abate by the death of
either party, if the heir, &c. or other proper party
shall
at the first or second term succeeding the death, appear
and make the proper suggestion, on which the suit
shall proceed,
Removal of prisoners by a sheriff under
the direction
of the court to another gaol in the same county not
to be considered as an escape,
Any person before condemned to labour
as a criminal,
escaping, and found in the state, to be deemed a
fugitive felon, and on conviction by record from another
state, to be confined during the residue of his
term; but if demanded by the other state, to be delivered
up,
Offenders sentenced to confinement
in the penitentiary
escaping shall, on conviction, suffer such additional
confinement and labour, and also corporal punishment,
as may be adjudged by Baltimore criminal
court,
Any keeper, &c. corruptly aiding,
to be sentenced
on conviction to confinement in the penitentiary not
more than 15 years,
A person arrested on attachment or
capias,
and permitted
by the sheriff, &c. to go at large, may be again
arrested before the return day, or during the term, &c.
See Arrest.
Where the part only of one or more
tenants in common
of land is liable to escheat, the surveyor to cause
the whole to be surveyed, and a certificate to be returned,
The value of the whole to be specified, and after
examination and payment of two-thirds of the value of
the escheatable part, a patent to issue for the undivided
portion,
Disposition of, on conviction of bigamySee
Bigamy,
Crimes, &c.
Forfeiture of estate not to be worked
by conviction
or attainder,
The estate of persons who destroy
their own lives to
descend or vest as in cases of natural death,
If any person be killed by casualty
there shall be no
forfeiture,
The estate of a person sentenced to
confinement in
the penitentiary, or to be executed, liable after paying
the reparation, &c.) to the expenses of the prosecution,
The court to cause the amount of reparation and
costs to be certified to the keeper of the penitentiary,
Where reparation is adjudged, execution may be
issued against the property for the value estimated by
the court, but not to deprive the party of a civil action,
Estate to be acquired by alien females,
intermarrying
with citizens and residing after in the United
States,
By persons emigrating. See Emigrants,
The estate of a deceased person in
plate not to affected
by the act to fix and regulate the quality on silver
plate, &c. |
Session. Ch. S.
1814
94 7
1815 149
5
6
1801
71
1809 138
7
32
33
1811 161
2
1800
70
1809 138
7
10
22
23
1813 100
105
1814
79
1813 131 10 |