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ART. 67.] INSOLVENTS.

717

11. It shall be lawful in all cases for any employer or employee,
by writing under his hand, to authorize any person to act for him in
submitting to arbitration and attending the same.

Id s 5
submission to
arbitration

12. Every determination of dispute by any judge or justice of
the peace shall be given as a judgment of the court over which said
judge presides, and of the justice of the peace determining the same ;
and the said judge or justice of the peace shall award execution
thereon as upon verdict, confession, or nonsuit; and every award
made by arbitrators appointed by any judge or justice of the peace
under the provisions hereof, shall be returned by said arbitrator to
the judge or justice of the peace by whom they were appointed , and
said judge or justice of the peace shall enter the same as an amicable
action between the parties to the same in the court presided over by
said judge or justice of the peace, with the same effect as if said action
had been regularly commenced in said court by due process of law,
and shall thereupon become a judgment of said court, and execution
thereon shall be awarded as upon verdict, confession, or nonsuit, in
the manner provided in section 1 of this article, subtitle Arbitra-
tion and Award; and in all proceedings hereunder, whether before a
judge or justice of the peace, or arbitrators, costs shall be taxed as
are allowed by law in similar proceedings, and the same shall be paid

Id s 6
Judgment and
execution

equally by the parties to the dispute. Such award shall remain four
days in court during its sitting, after the return thereof, before any
judgment shall be entered thereon, and if it shall appear to the court

Time award to
remain in court
before judg-
ment

within that time that the same was obtained by fraud or malpractice
in or by surprise, imposition or deception of the arbitrators,or with-
out due notice to the parties or their attorneys, the court may set
abide such award and refuse to give judgment thereon.

Fraud or sur-
prise

XI.—INSOLVENTS.

1 Application for relief, to what court and
how made, time
2 Court to appoint trustees, petitioner to
convey to trustee
3 Court to fix day for insolvent to answer
interrogatories notice
4 When to be discharged , effector discharge
5 Discharge of insolvent not to release in-
dorser or security
6 Person guilty of fraud not to be dis-
charged
7 Confession of judgment or assignment to
defraud creditors by insolvent, void
8 Effect of judgment or decree confessed for
purpose of defrauding creditors
9 Creditor colluding with insolvent to forfeit
claim
10. Estate how to be distributed , when cred-
itor to require lien by levy

11. Trustees may be removed
12 Trustee to give bond
13 Wlial deeds for benefit of creditors valid
14 On failure to give notice, courts may order
new notice
15 Property not mentioned in scbedule sub-
ject to execution
16 How far delta of courts may act In recess
of court
17 Court of Common Pleas may appoint a
commissioner, pay and duties
18 Trustees' commissions
19 Creditor may examine orally , may have
issues tried , issues found against insol-
vent, discharge to be annulled
20 Not to apply to fines and forfeitures.
21 What not released by discharge

1. Any person being insolvent may apply, by petition, to the
Circuit Court for the county where such insolvent resides, or to the

Art 48, s 1
1854, c 191, s 1
Application for



 

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