Brightly's Purdon's Digest: A Digest of the Statute Law of the State of Pennsylvania from the Year 1700 to 1894, Volume 1

Sampul Depan
Kay and brother, 1894

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Adjoining Owners
82
Of the capacity of aliens to purchase
91
Amendment
99
Anatomy
106
Arbitration
122
5 Of the appeal
129
Arbor Day
137
Astrology
144
Attorneys at Law
150
Beneficial Societies 215 See Charities Corporations
161
tration of Marriages Births and Deaths
167
Penalties for unauthorized issue of Boroughs
228
Bottles and Barrels 258 Certiorari
260
Board of public charities
295
Bridges See Corporations
303
Canal Companies 279 Commissioners of Bail
309
Capital Punishment III Election of judges
320
V Terms of the several courts 322 VI Of special courts of common pleas
327
I Department of common schools
334
Commutation of Sentence
371
Contagious Diseases
381
Contribution
387
Corporations
403
Costs
434
Division of the state into counties
435
Their corporate powers
436
Of the public buildings
437
Of new counties
440
Of new townships c
443
County Auditors
446
Their powers and duties
447
Of the reports of county auditors
448
County Commissioners
449
Their powers and duties
450
County Controller
452
County Officers
455
County Prisons See Jails County Records See Records County Surveyors
460
County Treasurers
461
Their powers and duties c
463
Courts See Common Pleas Criers and Tipstaves Judges CourtsMartial See National Guard Cremation
466
Criers and Tipstaves
467
Crimes
468
Abortion
472
Academic degrees
473
Adultery
474
Assault
476
Baggagesmashing
478
Billposting
479
Crimes Continued XIV Burglary
482
Cesspools
483
Counterfeiting
485
2 Counterfeiting banknotes
486
3 Counterfeiting national cur rency
487
4 Advertising counterfeit money
488
5 Counterfeiting public brands counterfeiters 489 6 Professional 489 XXII Cruelty to animals
489
Disorderly conduct
491
Duelling
492
Elections
493
Embezzlement
499
Embracery
501
Enlistment
502
Explosives
503
False pretences
504
Fast driving
505
Forgery
506
Fornication and bastardy
507
Fortunetelling
508
Fraudulent accounts and statements 509 XLIII Gambling
509
Homicide
510
Mutilation and destruction
524
Obscene literature
525
Obstructing process
526
Oysters and clams
527
Partnership
528
Personation
529
EXVIII Prizefighting
530
Professional thieves
531
Public officers
532
Race and color
533
Rape
535
Rehypothecation
536
Robbery
537
Crimes Continued
538
Criminal Procedure
544
Criminal Trials
565
Of the inventory and appraisement
583
Of the debts of a decedent
591
Of the partition of a decedents real
603
Of sales under proceedings in partition
611
Of the distribution
618
Of testamentary trustees
625
5 Certain acknowledgments vali
627
8 Of deeds conveying the separate
648
4 Of releases and payments by
654
Descent
669
Detectives
677
Dogs and Sheep
690
Donation Lands
701
Ejectment
709
Elections
717
Elections Continued
737
Duties of the prothonotary
751
Elections to supply vacancies
762
Electric Light Heat and Power Companies
770
Errors and Appeals
787
Escheats
798
Estates for Life
809
Exchange Brokers
826
Executors and Administrators
861
Factors
867
False Pretences
877
See Amusements Inns and Taverns
903
FireEscapes
914
Foreign Attachment
929
Foreign Corporations 937 GroundRents
967
Forest Culture 939 II Storage
973
Forgery Habitual Drunkards
980
Fuel Companies Holidays
986
Gaol Hotel Companies
993
Geological Survey 958 III House of refuge of Philadelphia 998 IV House of refuge of western Pennsylvania
1003
Ice
1010
Inns and Taverns
1021
Interpleader
1064
Iron Manufacturing Companies
1074
Joint Debtors
1085
Judgment
1093
Judgment by Default
1105
Jury
1118
Kidnapping
1149
See Infants Slaves
1157
See County Surveyors
1171
Of lands in navigable rivers
1193
Legacies
1196
Larceny
1205
Limited Partnership
1219
Intoxication
1233
Lunatic Asylums
1251
Lunatics and Habitual Drunkards
1269

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