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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY,

bow appointed-his compensation, 413

to have three days' notice of the time of holding an examining court, 155
to collect and pay into the State treasury personal estate vesting in the
State for want of heirs, 253

his duty under the act imposing a tax on bank, insurance and bridge com-
panies, 302

his duty to inform against and prosecute offenders under the act for grant-
ing licenses and regulating taverns, 313

to prosecute suits for, and defend those against school districts, 423
entitled to a copy of the laws for the use of the grand jury, 510

PROSECUTOR,

whose name is indorsed on indictment, liable for cost, 154

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at tax sale, to receive a certificate of purchase, 287

failing to pay purchase money, subject to penalty, i

when to receive a deed, 288

takes the lien of the State for taxes, 289

not to be evicted till paid for the improvements made after two
years from the sale, 301

of forfeited lands, to receive certificate and deed, 298

may have partition as in other cases, 299

to be considered the assignee of the State, ib.
of lands held in trust for banks, and sold under execution, may file bill in
chancery against trustee to compel a conveyance, 459

QUORUM,

how court may be adjourned when a quorum of judges fail to attend, 80. 93
what number of householders shall constitute a quorum at meetings in
school districts, 416

RACING,

horses in towns or villages, punished by fine, 162

the same in public roads, 163

RAMS,

running at large between the last day of June and first day of November,
may be taken up, &c., 467

RAPE,

how punished, 136

RECEIVER,

[ed, 139

of stolen bank notes, &c., of the value of $50, with knowledge, how punish-
of stolen goods of the value of $50, or of stolen horse, how punished, 140, 1

RECOGNIZANCE,

for keeping the peace &c., may be taken by sheriff, 112

RECOGNIZANCE,-(continued)

for keeping the peace, &c. may be required of persons convicted of certain
offences 154

may be taken by justices of the peace, 196

for the appearance of the accused, may be taken by examining court. 155

and by single judge. 158 15

and by justices of the peace, 194, 5

and by sheriff executing capias on an in-
dictment, 119

form to be used by sheriff. 120

form to be used by justices. 201

for the appearance of witnesses, may be taken by examining court, 155.

and by justice of the peace, 194-

and by coroner holding an inquest, 116
form to be used by justices, 201

taken by judge, to be deposited with clerk of C. P 155

taken by justices, to be delivered to clerk or prosecuting attorney, 197
taken by sheriff, to be returned with the writ, and how proceeded on, 119
returned by justices, how proceeded on, 60

to be taken on the allowance of a writ of error in certain criminal cases, 160
form of recogmzance of special bail, 61

for an appeal from justice's judgment, when to be taken, 177

its form, 191

when may be changed or renewed,

for the stay of execution before justices, form of, 191

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new may be given, 183
last to be first proceeded on, ib.

may be taken by justice for the appearance of defendant arrested in civil
case, 174-its form, 191

may be required of putative father of illegitimate child for his appear-
ance in court, 434

RECORDER,

when and how elected, 44. 344

his election how contested, 55

vacancy in the office of, how filled, 345

to keep his office at the seat of justice, ib.

to bave an office room in the public buildings, 315

to give bond and take an oath, 345

may appoint a deputy, 410

his general duties, 345

for neglect or misconduct in office, may be fined and removed, 3461
his fees, 222

entitled to a copy of the laws, 510

RECORDS,

of proceedings in courts, to be made and signed, 76, 86

clerks failing to make, to be removed, 227

of proceedings of county commissioners, to be made by county auditors, 281
of deeds, &c., how made and kept, 345

may be examined by county auditor free from charge, 285
copies of, under the seal of the recorder, evidence, 349
relative to the sale of lands for taxes, to be kept by county auditors, 287
to be kept by commissioners of insolvents, 334

RECORDS.-(continued)

of State and county roads, to be made and kept in the office of county com

missioners, 354. 360

of township roads, to be made and kept by township clerks, 365. 486
of official surveys, to be kept by ey surveyor, 402

of school districts, to be kept by dis et c'erks, 420

certified copies thereof, prima facie evidence, ib.

of indentures of apprenticeship, when and by whom to be made, 436
of proceedings relative to strays, to be kept by justices, 476

of townships, to be kept by township clerks, 486

REDEMPTION OF LANDS, &c,

when and how lands and town lots sold for taxes may be redeemed, 300
one joint tenant, &c, may redeem his portion, 301

copy of the order of redemption to be recorded in thirty days, ib.

lands, &c., forfeited to the state, may be redeemed at any time before dis-
posed of by the State, 289

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REHEARING,

petition for in chancery, must be preferred within 30 days, 90

RELEASE,

of claim to lands, may be decreed in favor of person having the legal title
and possession, $3

county commissioners may release debts, &c. due the county, 269

RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES,

disturbance of, when assembled for public worship, &c., how punished, 161
perpetuity of title to lands held in trust for, secured, 464

to receive equal dividends of the rents of ministerial lands, 494

RENTS AND PROFITS,

widow may be endowed of, 252

to be deducted from the value of the improvements assessed under the act
for the relief of occupying claimants of land, 262

of school lands. how paid and applied, 419. 422. 492

of ministerial lands, how distributed, 494

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REPLEVIN,

lies for goods wrongfully detained, 128

precipe in, to contain a description of the property, and be accompanied

with an affidavit, ib.

command of the writ of, ib.

officer may break open buildings to execute writ, ib.

plantiff to give bond before receiving the goods, 123

platif failing to prosecute, jury may be impanneled to assess the value of
the goods, ib.

REPLEVIN, (continued)

plaintiff's bond not to be sued until execution against him be returned, "no
goods," &c. 130

limitation of the action of, 215

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of the decisions of S. C., to be appointed by court in bank, 94
his term of service, duty and salary, ib.

REPORTS,

of the decisions of supreme court, to be published, 94
100 copies of, to be subscribed for on behalf of the State, ib.

REPRESENTATIVES,

TO CONGRESS. who shall be eligible, 3

when and how elected, 44, 50

abstracts of votes for, when and by whom to be opened, 50. 52
vacancy in the office of, to be filled by special election, 51
to receive certificates of election from governor, 51, 2
TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, who shall be eligible, 16. 18
when and how elected, 44

election of, how contested, 54 ·

vacancy in the office of, to be filled by special election, 51

REPRIEVE,

an act for the safe keeping of persons reprieved by the governor, 344

RESCUE,

of prisoner, convicted or charged with offence, how punished, 149

RESIGNATION,

of justice of the peace, to be made to clerk of C. P. 170

so of commissioner of insolvents, 338

may be made by executors and administrators to the court of C. P. 234
absence of county commissioner from the county for six months shall be
deemed a resignation, 268

removal of a judge out of his jurisdiction, shall be deemed a resignation, 408

RESISTING,

officers in the execution of their offices, how punished, 146

RESTITUTION,

party committing waste may be ordered to make, 89

to be ordered by justices receiving a verdict of guilty in forcible entry and
form of the writ of, ib.

RETAILING,

[detainer, 211

spirituous liquors, without tavern license, how punished, 312
REVERSAL,

of judgment against principal, discharges special bail, 64

REVERSAL,-[continued.]

of judgment, not to affect the title of purchaser, 107

REVIEW,

against prisoner in penitentiary, to be certified to keeper, 160

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what shall be deemed a revocation of a will, 243

wife may revoke power of attorney for the sale of her interest in land, 348

RIGHT OF PROPERTY,

in goods levied on by sheriff, how tried, 102

RIOTS,

by constable, how tried, 188
attachment by sheriff, bow tried, 132

how punished, 145

by constable, how tried, 204

rioters to disperse on proclamation of a peace officer, ib.
if killed in resisting peace officer, slayer held guiltless, 116

ROADS,

STATE, their width, and how laid out and established, 353, 4
may be changed or altered by county commissioners, 354
application for a change to be by petition, 355

petitioners to give bond, ib.

when bond shall be sued and the amount recovered, how applied, 350
proceedings on report of viewers, 355, 6

not to be changed across a county line, without the concurrence of
the commissioners of both counties, 356

appeal allowed from the decision of the county commissioners, ib.
duty of road commissioners, (see Commissioners of State Roads.)
applications for damages, how made, 357

COUNTY, their width, 358

applications for, to be by petition to the county commissioners, 359
notice of application, how given, ib.

petitioners to give bond, ib.

commissioners to appoint viewers and surveyor, ib.

duty of viewers and surveyor, ib.

reviews may be allowed, and how conducted, 360

applications for damages, how made, 361

how vacated, ib.

when the course of a road has become uncertain, how to proceed, 362
along county lines, how established, 363

appeals allowed from the decisions of county commissioners, 364
TOWNSHIP, how laid out and established, 365

how vacated, 366

appeals allowed from the decisions of township trustees, ib.
public roads generally, how kept in repair, (see Supervisors.)
who shall be liable to perform labor on roads, 367

penalty for refusing to labor or to obey supervisor, ib.
road tax may be levied by county commissioners, 278
may be discharged by labor, 369

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