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INDEX TO THE LAWS.

Chap.

Sec.

rehearing under the act of 1829, chap.

208, the personal discharge shall not

avail until the court shall determine that

the applicant is entitled to the benefit,

&c.

239

6

INSOLVENT DEB-

TORS, Scire facias not required until three

years shall have elapsed, &c.

"

7

No attachment of the property of a

non resident dentor shall be dissolved

unless the defendant enter into bond

With security to satisfy judgment, &c.

"

8

Where a debtor entitled to apply for

the benefits, &c. shall be and continue

actually imprisoned in Baltimore county

for the space of sixty days, the commis-

sioners of, shall cause said, to appear

before them, to show cause why a trus-
tee shall not be appointed for the bene-

fit of creditors, fyc.

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9

They are authorised in such case, fyc.

to appoint a trustee, &c. who shall have

all the rights and powers, and shall give
bond, &c. and perform the duties of

trustee in the case,

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"

Further supplement to the act of

1805, for the relief of, &c.

316

In all cases where discharge is given

to an applicant, by justice of an orphans

court, and it is necessary to order sale

of the property of such debtor, and fix

the allowance to the trustee, said trus-

tee shall pay said justice $2 therefor —

and be credited therewith in his general

settlement,

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For relief of Artemas W. Maynard,

Jas. Harrison, and Gasgaway Walking,

319

INSOLVENT PETI-
TIONERS, . For the benefit of the securities for
appearance of, within this State,
The same powers vested in said se-

336

curities to bring in the petitioner, &c,

as special bail possess to bring in their

principal,

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