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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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1060 INDEX TO THE STATUTES.

Evidence.
What good evidence of death of
lessee for life. 19 Charles 2, Ch. 6.
Exceptions. '
If the Justices refuse to allow an
exception, they shall seal a bill of it
on request. 13 Edward 1, St. 1, Ch.
31.
Execution. '
After a year scire facias neces-
sary. 13 Edward 1, St. 1, Ch- 45.
A new execution shall go, on a
prisoner's dying in execution. 21
James 1, Ch. 24.
Where it may be sued by adminis-
trator de bonis non, 17 Charles 2,
Ch. 8.
Where, on trust lands. 29 Charles
2, Ch. 3, S. 10.
Fieri facias binds the property of
goods, only from the day it is deliv-
ered to the sheriff. 29 Charles 2, Ch.
3, S. 16.
Where it shall go against the heir
after alienation of lands descended.
3 William & Mary, Ch. 14, S. 5 & 6.
Landlords must be paid before a
fieri facias is executed. 8 Anne, Ch.
14, S. 1.
Executors.
Where part of them may sell lands
devised to be sold. 21 Henry 8, Ch. 4.
Persons fraudulently obtaining
goods to be charged as executor de
son tort. 43 Elizabeth, Ch. 8.
Administrator de bonis non- may
sue execution, on judgment obtained
by executor. 17 Charles 2, Ch. 8, S.
2.
Exemplification.
Where judgment shall not be re-
versed for error in record contrary
to exemplification. 8 Henry 6, Ch.
12, S. 4.

Felons and Felony.
Breaking prison felony, where pris-
oner is in custody for a felony. 1 Ed-
ward 2, St. 2.
Feme Covert.
See Baron and Feme.
Fieri Facias.
See Execution.
Forcible Entry and Detainer.
Forcible and unlawful entries pro-
hibited. 5 Richard 2, St. 1, Ch. 8.
Powers of justices of peace there-
on. 15 Richard 2, Ch. 2; 21 James
1, Ch. 15.
Same as to forcible detainer. 8
Henry 6, Ch. 9.
Restitution not to be made if three
years in possession. 31 Elizabeth,
Ch. 11.
The person alleging three years
possession, if found against him, shall
pay costs. 31 Elizabeth, Ch. 11.
Foreclosure of Mortgages.
See Mortgage.
Forma Pauperis.
Judges in their discretion, to admit
persons to sue in forma pauperis. 11
Henry 7, Ch. 12.
Counsel and attornies, how to be
assigned. 11 Henry 7, Ch. 12.
Such plaintiffs to pay no costs, &c.
23 Henry 8, Ch. 15, S. 2.
Frauds and Fraudulent Con-
veyances.
Creditors shall have execution, not-
withstanding fraudulent gifts of
' goods. 50 Edward 3, Ch. 6.
Conveyances of lands forcibly en-
tered into to have maintenance, void.
8 Henry 6, Ch. 9, S. 8.
Deeds of gift to the use of the
donor, void. 3 Henry 7, Ch. 4.
i Fraudulent deeds made to avoid

 
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