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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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13 E. 1, STAT. 1, CAP. 14, PROCESS IN WASTE.
153

Prisoner shall not be replevi-
sable. (S) And let the Sheriff
or Keeper of such Gaol take
heed, if it be within a Fran-
chise, or without, that lie do
not suffer him to go out of
Prison by the common Writ
called Replegiare, or by other
means, without Assent of his
Master; (9) and if he do, and
thereof be convict, he shall be
answerable to his Master of
the Damages done to him by
such Ins Servant, according as
it may be found by the Coun-
try, and shall have his Re-
covery by Writ of Debt. (10)
And if the Keeper of the Gaol
have not wherewith lie may
be justified, or not able to pay,
his Superiour that committed
the Custody of the (.Gaol unto
him, shall be answerable by
the same Writ.

modi incarcerati irreplegia-
biles. Et caveat sibi vicecomes
vel custos ejusdem gaoie sive
sit in libertate sive non quod
per commune breve quod dici-
tur Replegiar' vel alio mode
sine assensu domini ipsum a
prisoua exire uon permittat
quod si fecerit & super hoc cou-
vincatur respoudeat domino de
dampno per hujusmodi servi-
esitem sibi illato secundum
quod per patriam verincare
poterit & liabeat suum recupc-
rare per breve de Debito. Et
si custos gaole non liabeat per
quod justicietur vel unde sol-
vat respondeat superior suns
qui custodiam hujusmodi gaole
ssbi commisit per idem breve.

 
In what Cases auditors may commit Accomptants to Prison. Co. Litt.
295 a. 2 Inst. 378. Fitz. Accompt. 96, 109. Fitz. Avowry, 220. Regist.
137. Past. 14, &c. The Accomptant's Relief. Fitz. Aecompt. 23, 26, 47, 74,
106. 52 H. 3, c. 23. 29 Ed. 3, f. 5. An Exigent against an Accomptant. 17
Ed. 3, f. 59. Escape* of an Accomptant. 1 R. 2, c. 12. 7 H. 4, c. 4. 117
2 Leon. 9. Fitz. Det. 172. Fitz. Issu. 160. Bro. Dett. 103. 2 Bulstr. 321.
Since imprisonment for debt has been abolished, it does not seem neces-
sary to notice this Statute further.
CAP. XIV.
The Process in an Action of Waste. A Writ to enquire of Waste.
Whereas for Waste done in Cum de vasto facto in iie-
the Inheritance of any Person, reditate alicujus per custodes
by Gardians, Tenants in tenentes in dotem per legem

 
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