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magistrate of any such state or territory, that the person so seized or…

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magistrate of any such state or territory, that the person so seized or arrested, doth, under the laws of the state or territory from which he or she fled, owe service or labor to the person claiming him or her, it shall be the duty of such judge or magistrate to give a certificate thereof to such claimant, his agent, or attorney, which shall be sufficient warrant for removing the said fugitive from labor to the state or territory from which he or she fled.guiding questionsaccording to section 3, the owner of a fugitive slave may...a have to wait until a slave returns to their home state or territory to capture them.b capture the slave in any other state or territory and return home with a judges permisson.*c capture the slave in any other state or territory and return to their home state or territory.d have to obtain a certificate from a judge before capturing the slave.the fugitive slave act of 1793 by the united states congress is in the public domain.unless otherwise noted, this content is licensed under the cc by-nc-sa 4.0 license.

Explanation:

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The text states that if a seized person owes labor/service to a claimant, a judge/magistrate must give a certificate to the claimant, which acts as a warrant to remove the fugitive back to their original state/territory. This means the owner can capture the slave in another area, but needs judicial permission (the certificate) to return with them. Options A, C, and D contradict the text: A is wrong as waiting is not required; C is wrong because a judge's permission is needed to return; D is wrong because capture happens first, then the certificate is obtained post-seizure.

Answer:

B. capture the slave in any other state or territory and return home with a Judge's permisson.*