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INDEX.— 2 BLAND. 665 LEGACY.—Continued,
money was brought into Court until it was invested, was directed to
10. An annuity, like a pecuniary legacy, in general, carries interest only
11. The cases in which a legacy may be considered as having lapsed.
12. The residuary legatee takes all which has not been well and suffici- LIEN.
1. A bill filed by the holder of a vendor's lien, who has no interest in
2. The widow of the vendee can be endowed, under the Act of Assembly, See CORPORATION. 4, 5. DEBTOR AND CREDITOR, 24. LIMITATIONS. See DEBTOR AND CREDITOR, 6. 4-7. LUNATIC.
1. On petition and affidavit a writ de lunatico inquirendo may be issued.
2. It should be directed to the county in which the person alleged to be
See DEBTOR AND CREDITOR. 12. MARRIAGE.
1. Legitimacy is a legal capacity or privilege of which the Legislature
2. A marriage between then living parties, although held to be a con- MILL. 1. A natural mill-site described. Binney's Casee, 95.
2. It is not illegal to erect a new mill near to, and in rivalship of an old
3. The power conferred on the Potomac Company in regard to mills con-
4. The nature and application of a presumption of right as to certain |
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