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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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Pending the appeal, such order to have no operation except in cases

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of injunction to stay waste — 1835, ch. 346, sec. 3,

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Nor in such case shall it be necessary for the party to give bond ex-

 

cept where the party had given bond to indemnify the opposite

 

party, &c. — 1835, ch. 346, sec. 3, . . .

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Provided, that in all cases, court may require or accept bond, &c.—

 

183-5, ch. 346, sec. 3, .........

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Authorized to decree exchanges of property in the city of Baltimore,

 

in which infants have an interest, &c. — May, 1835, ch. 367, sec. 2.

 

The court of chancery, or Baltimore county court, as a court of equity,

 

may upon application and proceedings as are prescribed for sales of

 

infants' estates, to decree, when it shall appear to be for the interest

 

of the infants, the exchanges of real estate, or chattels real, wherein

 

or where, of infants may have any estate interest, trust, or property

 

or benefit, and where the same shall be situate in said city of Balti-

 

more, for other real estate or chattels, real or interest, trust, or pro-

 

perty benefit therein, or thereof, situate also in said city ; the court

 

in such exchange not requiring equality or sameness in quantity or

 

character of estate or interest, and appointing a trustee or trustees,

 

to execute conveyances for carrying into effect such exchanges —

 

1835, ch. 367, ..........

 

[NOTE. — The above provision is reprinted from a private act in favour of

 

John Walsh's representatives.]

 

In all cases hereafter instituted for the sale of any property, real, per-

 

sonal, or mixed, upon any lien or liability for debt, &c. sale may be

 

ordered before a final hearing, giving the grantor a day to redeem,

 

&c. proceeds of such sales to be subject to the order of the court,

 

&c. — May, 1835, ch. 380, sec. 1, ......

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In cases to vacate conveyance or other act as fraudulent, against credi-

 

tors, not necessary to have obtained judgment in order to the relief

 

—May, 1835, ch. 380, sec. 2, .......

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Provided, if the debt be not admitted, court may send an issue, to de-

 

termine the fact, to a court of law — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 2,

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In cases of injunctions granted, on filing the answer, the defendant

 

may appeal, &c. — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 3, .....

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Where no bond has been given the appeal to stay the injunction, ex-

 

cept in case of waste, &c. provided bond is given by the appellant

 

to be approved by any judge of the court of appeals, and filed in

 

the court issuing the injunction, &,c. — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 4,

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The provisions of the act of 1831, ch. 311, extended to cases of chat-

 

tels, real and of executory devises of real estate in Baltimore city —

 

1835, ch. 380, sec. 5, . . . .

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The provisions of the act of 1804, ch. 107, extended to all cases in

 

equity in any wise concerning lands, &c. in regard to resident, and

 

non-resident defendants, &c. — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 6, ...

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Where it shall appear proper to the court, bonds may be taken in the

 

name of the state as obligee — 1835, ch. 380, sec. 7,

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In cases of injunction, how testimony shall be taken, &c. — 1835,

 

ch. 380, sec. 8, ..........

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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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