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An Act to regulate executions. 1844-1845 473 (1844)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0061 and id is 1 raw text is: EXECUTIONS.                            473
inclusive, with annotations thereto and copious index, by Cle- CHAP. 61.
inent Dorsey, an associate judge of the first judicial district,
in three volumes. Baltimore. Printed by John D. Toy, corner
of Market and St. Paul streets, 1840; and a compilation of
the statutes of Tennessee, of a general and permanent nature,
from the commencement of the government to the present
time, with reference to judicial decisions in notes, to which is
appended a new collection of forms, by R. L. Carithers and
A. 0. P. Nicholson, shall be evidence in this state of the legis-
lative acts of said states of Maryland and Tennessee, therein
contained.
This act shall take effect, and be in force, from and after the New act.
passage thereof.
Approved March 24, 1845.

CHAPTER 61.
EXECUTIONS.
Am ACT to regulate executions.

Sac. 1. In whose favor executions may SEc. 13. If the head of family be a mar-
issue.                              red man and abscond, his wife
2. To issue against the goods, chat-    may claim the property ex-
tels and real estate.               empt from execution, &c.
3. Form of the execution against    14  What property shall be liable to
the estate of defendant.            be seized and sold upon exe-
4. Execution against heir, devisee,     cution.
&c.                            15. No execution to issue against
5. Executions, when returnable.         executors and administrators,
6. Garnishees to be summoned, if        when.
no property found.             16. Execution to be a lien on person-
7. No sheriff or collector shall        al property only from delivery.
be summoned as garnishee.       17. Sheriff, &c., to endorse on exe-
County buildings not subject        cutions the time when receiv-
to execution.                       ed, &c.
8. Executions, where directed and  18. Cashier of bank, or other con-
executed.                           poration, -hall on request of
9. Duties of clerk in issuing execu.    officer, give iormation, &c.,
tions.                              of rights, shares, &c., of de-
10. Property exempt from execu-          fendant in execution.
tion, owned by person other    19. Execution, how levied aftersuch
than the head of a family.          information.
11. When owned by the head of a     20. Defendant in execution may
family.                             elect what property shall be
12. Working animals exempt, shall        sold.
be selected by defendant. Offi-  21. Proceedings, when property or
cer to apprise him of his right,    shares in bank,or other corpo-
To be appraised, by whom; if        ration, is seized upon by virtue
sold for more than $65, pro-of execution. Jury to be sum-
ceedings.                           moned.

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