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NOV. 1800.

CHAP. 67.

                APPENDIX——CHANCERY LAWS.

or any greater part thereof than may be necessary for the immediate
support of such person, the said chancellor shall have full
power and authority to order a sale or sales to be made of the
whole, or so much of the property of such idiot, lunatic or person
non compos mentis, as he shall think proper, and to direct the application
of the money arising from such sale or sales, and the interest
thereof, for the purposes aforesaid, and to direct from time
to time in what funds the money arising from said sales shall be
vested (a), and in all things to order in the premises as he may deem
for the benefit and advantages of said lunatic.
                                                (a)  See 1819, ch. 144, s. 1.

Sales to be notified, 
&c.
    4.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That all sales made by the authority
of the chancellor, under this act, shall be notified to, and confirmed
by, the chancellor, before any conveyance of the property shall be
made, and bond, with good and sufficient security, to be approved
by the chancellor, shall be given by the person or persons empowered
to sell the property as aforesaid, for the due execution of the
trust committed to him or them, which bond shall be lodged with
the register in chancery.
To whom the sum 
remaining shall
belong.
    5.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That the principal sum arising from
the sale of the said property, or so much thereof as may remain
unapplied to the use and maintenance of said lunatic, during the
life-time of said lunatic, shall, on the death of the said lunatic, belong
to such person or persons, his, her or their heirs or legal representatives,
as would have been entitled to the said property in
case the same had not been sold.
                                                _____
 

 
 

Passed Jan. 8, 1803.

                              NOVEMBER SESSION, 1802.
                                                    —
                                              CHAP. C.
An Act respecting the Debts due to this State, and the Debtors thereof,
                and for other purposes. 
Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 318.
Deeds to be executed,
&c.
    11.  AND BE IT ENACTED, That on all sales to be made by the
governor and council, and under their direction and appointment,
of confiscated property, in pursuance of this act, deeds shall be
executed by the chancellor to the purchaser or purchasers, in the
same manner as for other confiscated property heretofore disposed of.
                                        See 1785, ch. 66, s. 5, and 1814, ch. 103.
                                                _____
 

Passed Jan. 8, 1803.


*  Ch. 42.
                                            CHAP. CIX.
A Supplement to an act, entitled, An act relating to Writs of Capias
    ad Satisfaciendum, passed at November Session, seventeen hundred
    and eighty-nine*. 
Lib. JG. No. 4, fol. 335.
In certain cases
casa's may be entered
not called
by consent.
    BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That in
case any writ of capias ad satisfaciendum has been or shall be issued
out of the court of chancery (a,) on which there hath been or
shall be an arrest of the defendant or defendants, if the plaintiff or
plaintiffs, with the consent of the defendant or defendants, have
elected, or shall elect, not to call the said execution during the term
to which it was or may be returnable, it shall be lawful for such
                                                (a)  See 1785, ch. 72, s. 25.


 
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