BONDS
BOOKS
BRITISH SUBJECTS
CAPIAS AD SATISFACIENDUM
CHANCELLOR |
The condition of such bond prescribed,
Executors not obliged to exhibit inventories
or accounts,
if they will give bond as therein directed for
paying all just debts, claims and legacies, in cases
therein mentioned,
Bond with security to be taken on
the sale of an
estate on credit under the act to direct descents,
See Chancery. Descents.
The chancellor may, on application
of either party,
in actions in the general court, or on bills in the chancery
court, require and decree that the parties shall
produce either the original book, &c. or certified
copies,
on being satisfied by oath, &c. that the said books
or papers contain evidence pertinent to the issue, and
that the party cannot safely go to trial without them,
See Chancery.
In cases of sales made by British subjects,
or of legal
titles outstanding in them, on bill filed, chancellor
to
decree a conveyance,
C.
Ca sa's issuing out of the chancery
court may be
entered not called, and new writ issue,
The chancellor empowered to determine
all disputes
between the purchasers of confiscated property and
the state, by making the attorney general a party,
To prescribe the penalty of appeal bonds, on
application
to remove suits by executors or administrators,
on a statement of facts supported by affidavit or
other proof,
To prescribe the penalty of a bond to be executed,
on application for an injunction to stay proceedings
at law, with a security or securities to be approved
by him, before such injunction is granted,
The chancellor empowered to execute
deeds to purchasers
of confiscated property on sales made by governor
and council,
In cases of sales made by British
subjects, or of legal
titles outstanding in them, on bill filed, chancellor
to decree a conveyance,
The chancellor to execute deeds for
lands sold by
the commissioners of confiscated property, &c.
Where the chancellor is interested
in any cause in
chancery, the chief judge of the district in which the
chancery court shall sit to decide, &c.
Where the chancellor may have been
counsel in any
case in chancery, the chief judge of the third judicial
district, at the election of the complainant, to decide,
&c.
The chancellor may require the opinion
of the said
chief judge in any case in chancery on questions of
law,
In all cases depending in the chancery
court respondents
to have all the benefits and advantages given
to complainants by the act of 1806, ch. 53, s. 1,
Chancellor shall have power upon application,
&c.
to send lunatics, &c. to the hospital, &c.
To remove such lunatic, &c.
May direct the sale of lands, &c. of infants,
upon
petition by guardian or prochein ami, if it be
for
the advantage of such infants to make sale, &c.
To appoint trustees, &c.
All sales made by the authority of
the chancellor or
county courts, to be confirmed by them, and upon |
Session
Ch. S.
1793 75 3
1798, No. 101 14 6
1789 49 4
1798 84
1805 93
1802 109
April 1787 30
4
1793 75 2
Enbsp; 3
1802 100 11
1805 93
99
65 19
1806 55 1
Enbsp; 2
1811 180
May 1813
21 1
Enbsp; 2
1816 154 1
Enbsp; 2 |