Acts of 1820, p. 64. Sandersville, Vol. I. 170. Vol. III. 948, 949. Sparta, Vol. II 251. Vol. III. 1035. Springfield, (Effingham,) Vol. I. 158. Statesborough, (Bulloch,) Vol. II. 143. Sumpterville, (Laurens,) Vol. II. 520, 642. Vol. III. 969, 970. 988 Sunbury, Vol. 1. 6, 128, 567. Vol II. 213, 243. Warrenton, Vol. I. 175. Vol. II 607. Vol. III. 944, 946. Washington, Vol. I. 133, 141, 319, 320, 321. Vol. II. 278. Vol. III. 986, 087, Vol. III. 1016, 1017. Vol. II. 127. Vol. III. 951, 954, 956, 957. Watkinsville, Vol. II. 89, 305. Tobacco Inspections, Vol. I. 553 to 559. Vol. II. 121, 246. Flour Inspections, Vol. III. 326, 329, 332. Stage Carriages, Vol. 1. 444. Vol. 11. 54, 200, 605. Vol. III. 861, 862, 868, 864, $65, 866, 867, 868. Lotteries, Vol I. 136, 376. Vol. II. 66, 96, 180, 213, 308, 384, 480, 474, 475, 600, 611. Vol. III. 18, 302, 493, 830, 942. INDEX. A ABATEMENT. Page Suits not to abate by the death or marriage of any of the parties, 208 administration Attachments not to abate Abatement of nuisances 169 21, 22 366 ABSENCE. Saving in favour of persons absent from the state in case of par- of persons out of the United States in cases of es- 259 315 318 134 Time allowed absent persons for registering wills and deeds, 108, 109 - grants 320 No privilege, right, or exemption allowed under the statutes of One thousand acres of land to be granted in each county for 429 Academies entitled to the proceeds of escheated property to complete the 1000l. donation to each 137 Appropriation of 250,000 dollars for a school-fund 430 Investment of 100,000 dollars of this fund in Darien bank 48 Lots No. 10 and 100 in each lottery district set apart towards 305 Academies to be members of the University under the super- 424 Commissioners of academies to fill vacancies at their own board, 122 academies ACCESSORIES. Defined 430 346 Accessories to the murder of infants punished as principals, 348, 349 No person shall be punished for a crime committed by misfortune 345 Acts of Assembly. (See Laws and Local Acts.) ADJUTANT GENERAL. To inspect the public arms semiannually, and report to the le- gislature To apportion detachments of militia His duty in the annual instruction of the officers of regiments His pay ADMINISTRATORS. AFFIDAVIT. (See Executors and Administrators.) Page 322 337 328 335 Affidavit for bail, how to be made in this state How to be made in other states for holding to bail in this AFFIRMATION. May be made without laying the hand on the Evangelists And if falsely made, punishable as perjury AFFRAYS. 208 ib. and ib. 17 ib. ib. 364, 380 May sue out attachment when both debtor and creditor reside out Not liable to general, but only to local, militia duty report their alien passengers, and give security for their Penalty for each alien landed without such security given, 300 Householders to report to the mayor their alien guests, on pain of 50 dollars 193 Vessels liable for penalties May be compounded Felons sent from other countries, how to be arrested and sent off No alien can be an executor or administrator Not eligible to office, or authorized to vote Disability of persons going abroad for their education When their estates escheat, how to be disposed of 194 ib. 194, 195 194 185 166 182 183 134, 135 135, 136 May receive the proceeds of real estate devised to them - to aliens Their estates descendible according to the laws of France ALLEVIATION LAWS. 182 183 183 182 (n) 184 ib. ib. Calculation of the periods the acts of limitation were suspended ANSWER. At common law, how framed and when to be put in 321, 322 207 ANSWER. May contain as many matters as the defendant may think neces- All matters of form and clerical errors amendable without de- Injunctious may be amended at the first term APPEAL. Page 207 229 218 207, 229 Allowed from the board of Commissioners of confiscated pro- Either party may appeal from a verdict within four days To be transmitted from the inferior to the superior court, and 73 after 212 ib. ib. ib. 244 245 166, 557 Damages if the appeal is frivolous, not exceeding 25 per cent. to be specially noted in the verdict Appeals not to be withdrawn but by consent of parties Appeal in Justices' courts Appeal from courts of ordinary to the superior court ARBITRATION. undue preference 213 Judgment shall be entered on award, but not so as to obtain an ARMS AND AMMUNITION. (See Equipments.) Arms, ordnance, and ammunition to be procured by the Go- ARREST. Itinerant persons may be arrested by sheriffs out of the county, No civil process to be executed on the Sabbath The prisoner's property to be secured in criminal cases to an- Persons in military service free from civil arrests, Definition and punishment of arson Distinction between a house in town and in the country Of the Western territory of this State to the United States ARTILLERY. A company to consist of 40 to 100 privates 322 228 512 925, 344 331 129 206 550 351, 380 351 ib. ib. 351, 380 525 337 ib. 338 Where there are two or more regiments in the county, how But one company to be attached to a Regiment they may be raised, and to which attached ARTS AND SCIENCES. To be promoted by the encouragement of seminaries of learning, 559 Limitation of actions for two years Definition and punishment of assault 317, 318 350, 380 ASSAULT AND BATTERY. Assault with intent to murder With intent to commit a rape Definition and punishment of battery ASSIGNMENTS. Of deeds valid Of property to some creditors under a trust, void Page 350, 380 350, 380 550, 380 111 114 Forgery of any assignments or endorsements, how punished, 356, 380 In what cases an attachment may issue in general 18 How to issue where the defendant has property in several counties, 20 Attachments against the personal estates of attainted persons 102, 103 sue out attachment May be issued by any judge or justice. Bond and security must be taken in double the amount May be directed to, and levied by any sheriff or constable of the Garnishees, how summoned and compelled to appear and answer ib. Judgment and execution against him, as against the original Where he returns bonds, notes, &c. what to be done with them ib. How they shall be collected, applied, and accounted for Defendant may defend without replevying Any friend of an absent defendant may give bail and defend 22 23 22 Set off, though not due, may be pleaded, where the plaintiff's de- 24 Claims on property attached, how put in, returned, and tried Their duties in the courts, and in respect to the Governor |