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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
Discontinuance of Estate.
No act of husband shall discon-
tinue wife's estate. 32 Henry 8, Ch.
28, S. 6 & 7.
No discontinuance by women, of
lands, come from their husbands. 11
Henry 7, Ch. 20.
Discontinuance of Process.
New commission shall not discon-
tinue proceedings. 11 Henry 6, Ch. 6.
Distress.
Distress not to be outrageous—nor
of plow cattle. 51 Henry 3, St. 4.
Shall not be driven out of the
county, and shall be reasonable. 52
Henry 3, Ch. 4; 3 Edward 1, Ch. 16;
1 & 2 Philip & Mary, Ch. 12.
Not to be made in the highway. 62
Henry 3, Ch. 15.
Not to be impounded in a castle. 3
Edward 1, Ch. 17.
To be taken by sworn bailiffs. 13
Edward 1, St. 1, Ch. 37.
To be made by executors, &c. 32
Henry 8, Ch. 37.
Where to be impounded. 1 & 2
Philip & Mary, Ch. 12.
Where first distress is not suffi-
cient, it may be repeated. 17 Charles
2, Ch. 7, S. 4.
Writs shall go to enquire of the
sum in arrear, and the value of the
distress on non-suit of the plaintiff,
or judgment on demurrer, or verdict
against him. 17 Charles 2, Ch. 7,
S. 2 & 3.
Goods distrained for rent may be
sold. 2 William & Mary, Ch. 5.
Corn and straw loose may be dis-
trained for rent. 2 William & Mary,
Ch. B, S. 3.
Double damages given for a wrong-
ful distress and sale for rent. 2 Wil-
liam & Mary, Ch. 5, S. 5.
Goods liable to distress, not to be
taken in execution without paying
arrears. 8 Anne, Ch. 14.
Goods removed, may be distrained
within five days. 8 Anne, Ch. 14,
S. 2.
——within thirty days. 11 George
2, Ch. 19.
Arrears may be distrained for, after
lease determined. 8 Anne, Ch. 14,
S. 6.
Penalty on fraudulently removing
goods to prevent distress. 11 George
2, Ch. 19, S, 3.
Cattle on the common, and crops
growing may be distrained for rent.
11 George 2, Ch. 19, S. 8.
Distresses may be secured and sold
on the premises. 11 George 2, Ch.
19, S. 10.
Distress for rent, not deemed a
trespass for any irregularity. 11
George 2, Ch. 19, S. 19.
Amends may be tendered for any
trespass by a distrainer for rent. 11
George 2, Ch. 19, S. 20.
General issue may be pleaded in an
action for a distress. 11 George 2,
Ch. 19, S. 21.
Dower.
A woman shall be endowed without
delay. 9 Henry 3, Ch. 7.
Widows shall recover damages for
their dower or quarantine deforced,
where husbands died seized. 20 Henry
3, Ch.1.
May bequeath the crop of their
land, as well of their dower as of
their other land. 20 Henry 3, Ch. 2.
Tenant pleading that the demand-
ant hath received her dower, must
shew that she hath received part of
himself in the same ville. S Edward
; 1, Ch. 49.
' Treble damages, &c. against ten-
! ant in dower committing waste. 6
Edward 1, Ch. 5.
If tenant in dower alien, the heir
, shall have a writ of entry in casu
proviso. 6 Edward 1, Ch. 7.
See Index to Notes, page 1069.

 
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