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Clement Dorsey. The general public statutory law and public local law of the state of Maryland : from the year 1692 to 1839 inclusive, with annotations thereto,and a copious index.
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CHANCERY.] PUBLIC GENERAL LAW.

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Page.

In cases of applications by creditors for the sale of the estates of idiots

 

and lunatics, not necessary to satisfy the court that the sale will

 

benefit the estate, &c. — 1833, ch. 150, sec. 1, . .

1ii8

Chancery court or Baltimore county court, as a court of equity, may

 

order the leasing of the estates of idiots and lunatics, on the ac-

 

ceptance of the surrender of leases, &c. — 1833, ch. 150, sec. 2,

1118

The power of courts of equity to decree sale of infants' estates to ex-

 

tend to all cases of trust for infants, and to all such cases of trusts

 

concerning ground in the city of Baltimore — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 9,

1224

In all cases in chancery, where the answer of an infant defendant is

 

filed, admitting the facts stated in the bill, or making no defence to

 

the claim of complainant, a commission may issue to such person,

 

&c. as the court may direct, on the application of the complainant

 

—1836, ch. 128, sec. 1, . . . .

1234

INJUNCTION.

 

Directions respecting injunctions to stay waste — 1785, ch. 72, sec. 28,

224

On application for an injunction to stay proceedings at law by execu-

 

tor, the chancellor shall have power to prescribe the penalty of a

 

bond, to be executed with a surety or sureties to be approved by

 

him, before such injunction is granted — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 2, .

304

Where an injunction is obtained by executors or administrators, on

 

filing such bonds the chancellor may decree against them as equity

 

and good conscience require — 1793, ch. 75, sec. 3, . .

304

On a judgment on motion against a sheriff" or collector for refusing or

 

neglecting to pay over money, no injunction allowed — 1797, ch.

 

43, sec. 1, ...........

347

Directions respecting personal property taken in execution on which

 

an injunction has issued — 1799, ch. 79, sec. 10, .

421

Where a perpetual injunction is decreed against the slate, the chancel-

 

lor may order the treasurer to cancel the bond — 1799, ch. 79, sec. 11,

422

The judges of the several judicial districts may grant injunctions, &c.

 

—1814, ch. 94, sec. 2, p. 627; 1815, ch. 163, sec. 5, . . .

635

INTERPLEADER.

 

Where a bill of interpleader shall be filed, and one or more of the de-

 

fendants are absent out of the state, the chancellor, or county court,

 

on receiving the answers of the defendants in the state, to order no-

 

tice of publication, &c. If the absent defendants shall not answer

 

by the day limited in such notice, then 'the answers filed shall be

 

considered the answer of the absent defendant, and chancellor, or

 

county court may decree, &c. — 1826, ch. 199, ....

883

INTERROGATORIES.

 

In commissions from the court of chancery the commissioner shall

 

read the interrogatories so that they may be heard by the parties,

 

their attorneys or agents — 1785, ch. 72, sec. 14, .

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