22 CHANCERY. [ART. 16.
shall be issued of a less denomination than one dollar, and noth-
ing herein shall be construed to enlarge the total amount of the
notes to be issued by any bank beyond what is now allowed by
law.
Passed February 4, 1864.
ARTICLE XVI.
Chancery.
NON-RESIDENTS.
Chapter 89 repeals section 89 and substitutes the following:
SEC. 1. In every suit in Chancery by bill or petition where
the defendants, or any of them, shall be infants residing out of
this State, in any other of the United States, or where applica-
tion is made by the guardian or prochein amy of any non-resi-
dent infant, to sell, lease, mortgage or exchange the real or
personal property of such infant, on the prayer or petition of
the complainant or petitioner a commission may be issued,
without any previous process or notice, to any two persons in
the discretion of the judge of the court in which such suit is
brought, who reside near such infant, authorizing them, or
either of them, to appoint a guardian to answer for such infant
or infants, and take answer of such infants by their said guar-
dian, and the said judge may prescribe the mode of authen-
ticating the execution of such commission; and the answer of
every infant so taken in any case, when returned to the court
issuing the commission, shall be as effectual as if taken under a
commission duly executed within the jurisdiction of such court.
Passed February 17, 1864.
SALES.
Chapter 360 amends section 126, and enacts as follows:
2. Where any person dies, leaving any real estate in posses-
sion, remainder or reversion, and not leaving personal estate,
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