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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 2 STAT. · June 10, 1812 · Chapter XCVIII

Chapter XCVIII. *supplemental to an act entituled “An act for dividing the Indiana territory into two separate governments.”* June 10, 1812. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Act of Feb. 3, 1809, ch. 13

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Chap. XCVIII.— An Act *supplemental to an act entituled “An act for dividing the Indiana territory into two separate governments.”* June 10, 1812. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Act of Feb. 3, 1809, ch. 13. That it shall and may be lawful for any person or persons in whose favour there now are or hereafter may be rendered, any final judgment or judgments, decree or decrees, in the general court or court of chancery of the territory aforesaid upon any suit or suits, pleas, process or proceedings which were pending in the said courts on the first day of March one thousand eight hundred and nine, to sue out of the office of the clerk of the general court or court Execution to issue as usual.of chancery aforesaid, without delay, any writ or writs of execution, upon the judgments or decrees aforesaid, and to cause the said judgments or decrees to be fully executed by the same officers, and in the same manner as if the Indiana territory had remained undivided.
Approved, June 10, 1812.
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