AGREEMENTS
ALIENS
ALIMONY
AMERCIAMENTS
APPEALS
APPEARANCE
ASSENT
ASSETS
ASSIGNMENT
ASSOCIATE JUDGES
ATTACHMENT |
Mode of enforcing agreements against
nonresidents,
See Foreigners.
The chancellor to hear and determine
all causes for
alimony in full and ample manner as they could be
determined by the laws of England in the ecclesiastical
courts,
Mode of amercing sheriffs or coroners
in the chancery
court, and of proceedings on such amerciaments,
Persons aggrieved by decree of the
chancery court
may appeal, &c.
Appeals from chancery court to the
court of appeals
to be under the same regulation as appeals from the
courts of common law,
Appeals from the chancery court, in
cases where
they lie, to be made within nine months and not afterwards,
The chancellor empowered to prescribe
the penalty
of bonds for obtaining writs of error to the general,
or court of appeals, by executors or administrators,
on a statement of facts by them supported by affidavit,
or other proof,
An appeal allowed from the decision
of commissioners
under the act to direct descents to the chancellor,
whose decision is final,
An appeal from the chancellor's decision,
where
the commission issues from his court, to the court of
appeals,
See County Courts.
Directions respecting the appearance
of parties
in the chancery court,
See Chancery Courts. Chancery.
The giving of a bond by an executor
as therein directed,
by which he may be excused from exhibiting
an inventory, or rendering an account, shall be deemed
an assent to a legacy,
Where, under a will, it may be necessary
for an
executor or administrator to retain assets in his hands
for the payment of money at a distant period, the
chancery court may decree or give directions relative
thereto,
The chancellor may direct an assignment
of bonds
for mortgaged property sold, to be made to the mortgagee,
on which he may maintain an action,
See Judges.
The payment of allowances to commissioners,
witnesses, and the auditor, in the chancery court, may
be compelled by attachment, |
Session
Ch. S.
1792 41 2
1804 107
Feb. 1777
12 14
1785 72 23
July 1721
14 4
July 1729
3 3
1785 72 27
1793 75 2
1786 45 8
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1773 7 3
4
1785 72 19
20
April 1787
30 2
3
1792 41 5
1795 88 1
1797 114 2
3
1798, No. 101 14 6
1798, No. 101 10 11
1785 72 9
1785 72 18 |