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FLYING ARTILLERY
 

FORCIBLE ENTRY
 
 

FORD, THOMAS
 

FOREIGNERS

FOREIGN COINS
 

FOREIGN COURTS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FORFEITURE
 
 
 
 
 

FORGERY

            INDEX TO THE LAWS.
 

    Companies volunteering as flying artillery may be
received, armed, &c.

    Bond to be given in the penalty, and with security,
as adjudged by the court, &c. for payment of all costs
and damages incurred on the allowance of certiorari
for removal,

    Of Baltimore county—money to be levied for the support
of him and his son,

    See Aliens.  Emigrants.  Females.

    The rates as regulated and established by congress
to be adjudged the current money of this state,

    No sentence, judgment, &c. of any judge, court,
&c. having municipal, admiralty, or prize jurisdiction
without the limits of the United States, and its territories,
shall be conclusive evidence of any fact, &c.
therein contained, except of the acts and doings of
such judge, court, &c.
—Nothing herein contained to impair the legal
effects of such foreign sentence, judgment, &c. on the
property affected thereby,
—Nothing herein contained to extend to any suit
then depending,

    Of estate, not to be worked by conviction or attainder,
    The estate of such persons as destroy their own lives
shall descend or vest as in in case of natural death,
    If any person be killed by casualty there shall be no
forfeiture in consequence thereof,
    Power of the county courts to adjudge the charters
of banks to be forfeited.  See Banks.

    Any person convicted of forging or counterfeiting
any manifest or note of an inspector, or altering the
quantity or quality of tobacco expressed therein, or
knowingly offering the same in payment, to be publicly
whipped, or fined not exceeding 300 dolls. or sentenced
to hard labour not exceeding 7 years, or all of
them, at the discretion of the court,
—For knowingly exporting tobacco with a forged 
mark, or demanding it from the inspector on a forged
note, the same punishment,
    Every person convicted of forging and counterfeiting
any gold or silver coin within the state, or falsely uttering
the same, or aiding therein, to be sentenced to
confinement in the penitentiary not less than 4 nor
more than 10 years,
    Every person who shall affix to a note, in imitation
of bank notes, fraudulent or forged signatures, or shall
be in any manner concerned in altering, forging or
counterfeiting, any bank note then existing, &c. or
who may pass within the state forged or counterfeited
note or notes, knowing them to be such, purporting
to be the genuine notes of a bank regularly constituted,
or who may pass as genuine any note purporting
to be of a bank which does not exist, shall be
deemed a felon, and on conviction be confined in the
penitentiary not less than 5 nor more than 10 years,
    Any person who shall falsely forge or counterfeit,
(or cause the same,) or willingly assist in forging any
deed, will, &c. bond, writing obligatory, bill of exchange,
promissory note, assignment, acquittance, &c.
with intent to defraud, or shall utter or publish as true
any such forged deed, &c. shall be deemed a felon, and
on conviction be confined in the penitentiary not less
than 5 nor more than 10 years,

Session.  Ch. S.
 
 

  1813      172    2
 
 

  1816      187
 

  1802        51
 
 
 

  1812      135    1
 
 
 
 

  1813      164

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  1818      177    5
 
 
 
 

  1801        63  26
 

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  1809      138    2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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