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Proceedings of the House of Delegates, 1900
Volume 95, Page 288   View pdf image (33K)
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288 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 12

Endorsed: "Read the third time, and passed by yeas
and nays, "

House bill entitled "An Act to repeal sections 740 and
741, of Article 4, Public Local Laws, entitled ' City of
Baltimore, ' sub-title 'Police Commissioners, ' as amended
and re-enacted by chapter 123, of the Acts 'of 1898, and
to re-enact the same with amendments. "

Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays. "

House bill entitled "An Act to repeal section 88, of
Article 75, of the Code of Public General Laws, relating
to ' Pleadings, Practice and Process, ' as amended by
chapter 204, of the Acts of 1886, and to re-enact said sec-
tion amended. "

AMENDMENT PROPOSED.

Amend by striking out all after the wards " a bill, " and
inserting the following:

" Entitled an Act to repeal section 88, of Article 75, of
the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, relating
to ' Pleadings, Practice and Process, ' as amended by
chapter 635, of the Acts of 189C, and to re-enact said sec-
tion amended.

" Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, that section 88, of Article 75, of the Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, relating to 'Pleadings,
Practice and Process, ' as amended by chapter 635, of
the Acts of 1890, be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted so as to read as follows:

"Sec. 88. Whenever any land or tenements shall be
sold by any sheriff, constable, coroner, elisor, by order
of process, or execution from any Court or any Justice
of the Peace of this State, or by any trustee under the
decree of any Court of this State, by any trustee by ap-
pointment of any insolvent Court, by any trustee under
any voluntary deed of trust, by any mortgagee under
any power of any mortgage, by any executor or execu-
tors, or any other person under any power in a will and
the debtor named in such execution or decree, his widow
or heirs, who are parties to the proceedings, in which
such execution was issued, or such decree passed, the
insolvent grantor or mortgagee in said deed of trust or
mortgage, or any person holding under said debtor, insol-

 

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