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                                INDEX TO THE CHANCERY LAWS.
 

EDUCATION
 
 
 
 
 

ENTAIL

EQUITABLE ESTATES
 

EQUITY JURISDICTION

ERROR, WRITS OF
 
 
 
 

ESCHEAT
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ESTATES TAIL
 
 

EVIDENCE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

EXECUTION

    No part of the real estate of a ward to be diminished
on account of his education or maintenance, without 
the approbation of the chancery court, &c.
    The principal of an infant's estate not to be applied
to the education or maintenance of such infants without
the approbation of the chancellor or county
court,

    See Estates Tail.

    Provisions of 1816, ch. 154, extended to equitable
titles to real estates,

    See County Courts.

    Directions respecting the prosecution of writs of
error, giving bond, &c.
    On a judgment on motion against a sheriff or collector
for refusing or neglecting to pay over money,
no writ of error allowed,
    The manner of issuing writs of error not to be
changed by the county courts or judges,

    A sale of lands liable to escheat may be ordered by
the chancellor for the payment of debts where there
is not property sufficient,
    On the return of a certificate on an escheat warrant,
any creditor of the deceased may enter a caveat, and
thereupon no patent shall issue till an examination by
the chancellor, and payment made to the creditors,
    A conveyance may be enforced by the chancellor of
lands liable to escheat which had been bound by contract
to convey,
    If the creditor shall be out of the state, so that he
has not notice of the death of the intestate in time to
enter a caveat, and the real estate shall be escheated,
the state will, on application of such creditor, pay the
amount received,
    If a patent shall issue for lands escheated to the
state, and the person died indebted within the state, or
to any of its citizens, the creditors may file their bill
against the state, and recover as far as the money has
been received,
    In all cases where land has been escheated, or shall
escheat to the state, any person having a claim to the
land, or a lien or charge on it, or a title in equity,
may bring a suit against the state in any court of law
or equity, as it might have been brought against the
person,

    Nothing in the act to direct descents to affect the
case of any entail made, created, and in being before
the commencement of the act,

    A mode established to perpetuate testimony in the
chancery court,

    Manner of taking evidence by commission from
the chancery court,

    ——  By interrogatories, which the defendant therein
is empowered to exhibit to the plaintiff, to be answered
by him on oath,
    Manner of taking evidence by commission from
county courts,

    Execution may issue and have effect in the cases
therein mentioned against an executor, as if he were
sued in his own right,

        Session  Ch.  S.
 

1798, No. 101  12  10
 

            1816    154    8
 
 
 

            1818    193    7
 
 
 

            1793      75    2

            1797      43    1

            1814      94    7
 

            1785      78    1
 
 

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            ——    —  —
 
 

            ——    —     2
 
 

            1794      60
 
 
 

            1799      79    7
 

            1786      45    6
 

July    1779        8    8
            1785      72  14
            1795      88    4
            1799      79    6
 
 

            1785      72  21
            1815    163    4
            1818    193  13
 
 

    1798, 101      14    6 



 
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