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RELEASE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

RELIGION
 
 

REMAINDER

REMOVAL
 
 
 
 

RENT
 
 
 
 

REPARATION
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

REPLEVIN

REPRESENTATIVES

RESERVES

            INDEX TO THE LAWS.
 

    To executors, &c. if acknowledged before any justice
or register of wills, may be recorded by the register,
    A copy under seal to be admitted as evidence,
    If by nonresidents, a certificate of the acknowledgment
to be recorded, &c.
    See Administrators.
    Provision for such release in case of trustees appointed
by the chancellor or the county courts,
    A release of the excess of damages may be entered
on the record on appeal, where the verdict and judgment
are for a greater sum than the damages laid in
the declaration,

    Declared not lawful for the general assembly to lay
an equal and general tax, or any other tax, on the
people of this state, for the support of the christian
religion,

    Property in, in a slave.  See Negroes and Slaves.

    By militia officers, when to be considered a resignation,
    Vacancies thereby to be made known to the governor
and council,
    Proviso as to Baltimore,
    Penalty on militia-men leaving the companies, unless
by consent, or on removal to another district,

    The assessment, if paid by the tenant, to be deducted
from the rent, unless otherwise agreed,
    Spinning wheels or looms loaned or hired out, not to
be taken for any house rent or debt,
    Slaves hired or rented, how exempted from execution
and distress,

    Or restitution, to be awarded on conviction of offences,
affecting houses and private property,

    The estate of a person sentenced to confinement in
the penitentiary, or to be executed, liable for reparation
to the party injured,
—The court to cause the amount to be certified to
the keeper,
—Execution may be issued against the property
for the value estimated by the court, but not to deprive
the party of a civil action,
—Work by criminals in the penitentiary to be valued,
and the excess (after paying expenses) to be applied
to the restitution adjudged, &c.

    Actions of, not to abate by the death of either party,

    See Congress.  Elections.

    The powers, &c. vested in the commissioners under
the act of 1793, ch. 62, respecting the settlers on the
reserved lands westward of Fort Cumberland, vested
in commissioners as named,
—Vacancies to be filled by Allegany county court,
—The commissioners empowered to adjust the location,
on errors appearing, certificates of which are
to be lodged with the county clerk, &c.
—Allowance to the commissioners,
    All the land included in any lot or lots westward of
Fort Cumberland, which were laid off under the authority
of this state, and not disposed of, made liable
to be taken up as vacant land,

Session.  Ch. S.
 
 

  1809      168    1
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 ——        —    3

  1816      134
 

  1811      161    3
 

  1809      167
Confirmed by
  1810        24

  1817      112    3

  1811      182  15

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  1812      191  38

  1813      135

  1816     210
 

  1809      138    5
                          6
 

 ——        —  22

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 ——        —  23

 ——        —  31

  1801        74  38
 
 
 
 

  1804        67    2
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 ——        —    3
 ——        —    4
 

 ——      105

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