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To the fourth volume of the Laws of Delaware, beginning with
the laws passed at a session of the General Assembly, which
commenced January 7, 1806, and ending with the laws passed
at a session of the General Assembly, which commenced Janu-
ary 6, 1813.

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guardians,

To be rendered in money of the United States,

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DEEDS,
Before justices of the peace, (see deeds)

ADMINISTRATORS,

When to return inventories and settle accounts,

List of outstanding debts,

304

ibid.

ibid.

305, 306

307

46, 47
ibid.

Inventory and accounts to be in money of the United

States,

May convey, by virtue of order of the Supreme court,
lands pursuant to certain contracts of intestate,
Their conveyances under order of Supreme court

confirmed,

Of defendants in Chancery against whom decree has
been made, process not being served,

Under what circumstances, &c. they may purchase

See Chancery.

ALIENS, residents of this State.

and hold lands in this State,

Limitation as to quantity,

Former purchases confirmed, in what case,

ALLOWANCE.

Daily, to members of the General assembly,

Speakers,

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ALLOWANCE.

Clerks,

Door-keepers,

To grand and petit jurors,

Mileage additional, to grand and petit jurors,
Witnesses,

Mileage to commissioners of the Levy court

51

52

51

592

ibid.

52

Allowance to witnesses before referees,

593

To witnesses who were summoned before the
House of Representatives,

576

For summoning them,

ibid.

(See State treasurer.)

462,

463

ibid.

bid.

ibid.

APPEAL from a decree of the chancellor.

Within what time must be taken,

Saving in favour of infants, femes covert, &c.
Within what time the record must be entered in the
high court of Errors and Appeals,

The time of receiving the record to be entered by
the clerk,

APPOQUINIMINK BRIDGE.

Road leading over,

Freeholders to review this road, how appointed
To take oath or affirmation and give notice of
their meeting,

Empowered to make alterations, &c.

To determine where a new bridge and cause-
way shall be erected, &c.

Return of their proceedings,

If confirmed final,

Damages and expenses, how assessed and paid,
Road if established to remain as other State roads,

How opened, made and supported,

Bridge at the place pointed out by freeholders, how
erected and supported,

Draw in what case,

Obstructing the road or injuring the bridge,

Old road, in what case vacated,

If not vacated,

APPRAISEMENTS,

To be in money of the United States,

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APPRENTICES,

Discharging fire arms, penalty,

Payment how enforced,

APPROPRIATION,

To carry into effect a resolution in honour of capt.

Jacob Jones,

(See support of government, State treasurer.)

ARMS, PUBLIC,

To be collected by commissaries,

523

ibid.

665, 666

Persons holding them, to deliver them to captains, &c.
Apportioned by commissaries among captains of
infantry companies,

Bonds for the safe keeping on such delivery,

Place for safe keeping,

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136,

648

582,

583

151

Office of commissary abolished, and duties thereof
respecting arms assigned to bri-
gade inspectors,

Penalty for not delivering them to captains, &c.

Those purchased by the governor, and issued, or to
be issued to this State, under act of
congress, of April 23, 1808, where
to be deposited in each county, 647,

To be under the care of the brigadiers,
To be issued by them,-on what occasions,
To be branded,

PURCHASE OF ARMS, &c.

648

ibid.

ibid.

649

Authorized,

Appropriations for,

ASSAULTS AND BATTERIES,

160, 272, 577

160, 272, 273, ibid.

Complaints determinable before justices of the peace,

upon the submitting of defendants,

Compromised recognizances withheld,

Committing assault or battery on the day of election

or during reading of votes at the
place of election, or within one
mile-penalty,

311
ibid.

435

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