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1026 INDEX TO THE PUBLIC GENERAL LAWS.

PRACTICE IN ACTIONS AT LAW (continued).

SEC.

ART.

PAGE.

When and how continuance obtained for want of evi-

     

dence, .... ...........

97-99

64

612

How long cause may be continued under suggestion of

     

death, .................

101

64

612

How long where new trial granted, or commission

     

issued, or judgment set aside, ........

100

64

612

Where party dies, and his heir is infant, cause to be

     

continued during infancy......

102

64

612

But court may allow trial, and when,.........

102

64

612

Infant claiming by purchase to have same continuance

     

as heir, ................

103

64

612

Where witness in the State cannot be had, cause to be

     

continued, unless party will admit the facts, or con-

     

sent to take depositions, ..........

104

64

613

How long cause may be continued on special verdict,

     

or case stated, .............

105

64

613

When for defective plats, or want of plats, ....

106

64

613

Party applying for continuance to puy costs, ....

107

64

613

Ejectment, ...............

13, 14, 27

64

588, 589,

     

591

If lands lie partly in two counties, where ejectment

     

may be brought,..........

15

64

589

How process in such action shall issue...........

15

64

589

Defendants in ejectment may sever, ......

16

64

589

But one set of plats to be returned, .......

16

64

589

Where defendants sever, costs to be apportioned, . .

17

64

589

Tenants in common and joint holders may declare on

     

joint demise, ..............

18

64

589

Each plaintiff to recover to extent of title, ....

19

64

589

Patent may be presumed, . . .......

. 20

64

590

Inclosure not necessary, ...........

20

64

590

User and ownership evidence of possession, ....

20

64

590

When warrant of re-survey to isssue, ......

21,22

64

590

Party applying for warrant to make location of claim

     

first, .................

23

64

590

In execution of warrant of re-survey what to be lo-

     

cated, ............

24

64

590

When location by protraction to be prima facie evi-

     

dence, ............

24

64

590

Plats and certificates may be amended at bar, and how,

25

64

591

Witnesses not sworn on survey may be examined, . .

25

64

591

Interest of witness may be shown without locating,

25

64

591

Plats not to be deemed pleadings or evidence, . . .

26

64

591

When counter-location necessary, .......

26

64

591

Return of property in replevin, when to be refused, .

23

64

591

Judgment, when to be entered against defendant in

     

replevin failing to appear, .........

29

64

591

Bond to be given on certiorari in cases between land-

     

lords and tenants, and forcible entry and detainer, .

 

67

671

Writ of inquiry on interlocutory judgment, when to

     

to be issued and how executed..........

126

64

617



 

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