REAL ESTATE
RECEIPTS
RECORDS
REGISTER IN CHANCERY |
R.
Directions respecting the real estates
of infants
committed to guardians,
The chancellor or county courts may
direct a sale
of the real estate of infants upon petition of the guardian
of such infant or infants if it be for their advantage,
&c.
In case of infant's death, &c.
proceeds of sales to be
considered real estate and to descend, &c. in the
same
manner as if the same had not been sold,
Upon petition of guardians for the
sale of the real
estate of infants, courts to issue commission to three
discreet freeholders to ascertain the real value of the
lands, &c.
Provisions of 1816, ch. 154, extended
to equitable
titles to real estates,
A sale of the real estate may be decreed
to save the
personal, &c.
See Chancery. Conveyances.
Descents.
See County Courts. Register
in Chancery.
All receipts, acquittances, releases,
or final discharges
from persons authorised to execute the same
to any trustee appointed by the chancellor or county
courts to be recorded, &c.
A copy of such record to be evidence,
&c.
In all cases of decrees and final
proceedings in the
court of chancery unrecorded, where it may be necessary
for persons interested to use the same, the register
may grant and certify an exemplification or official
copy of a record thereof, &c.
In all cases of judgments, decrees,
and final proceedings
in the several county courts unrecorded, the
clerks thereof may, (upon application of persons interested,
and having occasion to use the same,) grant
and certify an exemplification or official copy of a
record
thereof, &c.
The clerks or registers of courts
of justice to make
up and complete their records, &c.
Bonds given by persons electing to
take the real estate
of any person dying intestate sold by commissioners
at the valuation made by them, to be recorded
in the county in which the commission issued, &c.
All receipts, acquittances, releases,
or final discharges
from persons authorised to execute the same,
to any trustee appointed by the chancellor or county
courts, and which have been acknowledged, &c. to
be recorded when produced by the register of the
chancery court, and the clerks of the several county
courts,
The register and county clerks allowed
the same
fees as are allowed in like cases,
In all cases of decrees and final
proceedings rendered
in the court of chancery, which remain unrecorded,
the register shall, on application of any person
interested, grant and certify an exemplification or
official copy of a record thereof, in the same manner
as if such decree or final proceeding had been duly
recorded, &c.
In all cases of judgments duly rendered,
the register
or clerk of any court of justice, to make up and
complete his records in well and sufficient bound
books, and in a fair manner, which said records to be
inspected by the court, and any clerk or register refusing |
Session
Ch. S.
1798, No. 101 12 10
1816 154 1
—— — 9
1818 133 2
—— 193 7
—— — 8
1816 134 1
2
—— — 3
1817 119 2
—— — 3
—— — 7
1786 45 8
Note (d)
1816 134 1
2
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1817 119 2 |