JUDGMENTS
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
JURISDICTION
JURORS AND JURY |
INDEX TO THE LAWS.
Appeal or writ of error not to be prosecuted
on any
judgment, &c. after three years,
Proviso as to those before rendered,
Judgments to be given by justices
of the peace where
the debt, &c. doth not exceed fifty dollars, &c.
Judgments on verdict not to be stayed
or reversed
for any defect of form or substance in any writ, or for
any variance, or for defects in any count in the declaration,
so that there be one good count,
Judgments on verdicts to carry interest
on the damages
as in cases of confession,
Same as to judgments for small debts,
Directions concerning executions on
judgments rendered
in the court of appeals,
No judgment to be reversed in the
court of appeals,
because it was entered for a greater sum than the damages
laid in the declaration,
Amendment may be made by entering a release
upon the record of the excess of damages,
Certain cases in which the court of appeals may
direct such judgment to be entered as the nature of the
entry or amendment may require, &c.
All judgments by default to carry
interest in the same
manner as those upon the finding of a jury,
On judgment for small debts assigned,
a demand on
the principal debtor necessary,
Judgments to be rendered in the money
hereby made
current,
But not to vitiate any judgment rendered in the
former manner,
Scire facias on judgments,
when to be issued to different
counties, &c.
Judgments suspended by petition of
insolvent debtors
may, on decision against them, be proceeded on
without scire facias,
Judgment to be entered against sheriffs,
&c. on
amerciament for not returning process,
Judgment to be entered by default where the executor
in another state, &c. of a defendant deceased, when
summoned, does not appear,
On appeals from a judgment the death
of the appellant
may be suggested, &c.
Provisions concerning the records
of judgments,
Judgments to be recovered under the
act concerning
the several banks in this state,
An act concerning the amendment of,
The second section of the act of 1785,
ch. 87, concerning
jurisdiction, repealed,
Jurisdiction of justices of the peace
in cases of small
debts increased,
The county courts not to hold plea in these cases,
Jurisdiction in cases of murder, by
a person being
stricken or poisoned in one county and dying in another,
Same, by a person being stricken, &c. on the Chesapeake,
and dying in any county, and the reverse,
Same in case of any offence on the Chesapeake
within the state, and without the body of any county,
See Crimes, &c.
Supplements to the act respecting
the equity jurisdiction
of the county courts,
An additional allowance made in the
criminal court
in Baltimore,
In criminal causes, (except for capital
felonies or
treasons,) twenty persons from the pannel to be drawn |
Session. Ch. S.
1807 151
1809
76
153
2
4
5
1810 156
1811 161
3
4
5
174
1812 135
3
145
1814 122
2
1815 149
1
2
4
5
1817 119
1818 177
1809 153
1801
74 36
1809
76 1
6
1809 138 17
18
19
1814
94
1815 163
1800
31 4 |