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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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defendant shall declare that he will abide by the same — 1829, ch.

 

186, sec. 1, ..........

985

Shall be conducted as near as may be, like other joint actions of tres-

 

pass against several defendants who sever in their pleadings — 1829,

 

ch. 186, sec. 2, ..........

986

Costs in such actions how to be taxed — 1829, ch. 186, sec. 3, .

986

Location made in certain aspects, may he corrected at bar, and the jury

 

shall give the verdict upon all the locations as corrected, provided

 

the locations so corrected do not enlarge the plaintiff's pretension

 

1829, ch. 186, sec. 4, ........

986

Erroneous locations (in certain contingencies) made by the defendant,

 

may be likewise corrected, provided they do not enlarge the defen-

 

dant's pretensions against plaintiff- — 1829, ch. 186, sec. 5,

987

Locations made for illustration may be corrected at bar — 1829, ch. 186,

 

sec. 6, ...........

997

Partial surveys may be directed, to controvert the surveys made as to

 

particular courses, dispensing with the necessity of re-locating the

 

given course — 1829, ch. 186, sec. 7, ......

987

The said party in his instructions shall designate the course which is

 

to be located, with different aspects, and designate the course which

 

he means to adopt — 1829, ch. 186, sec. 5, .

987

In all actions of ejectment now pending, or hereafter to be instituted,

 

declaration to be amended so as to bring the merits fairly to trial —

 

no new party to be added ; and in cases of joint holding, to de-

 

clare by joint demise — 1833, ch. 276, sec. 1, .

1129

If title be shewn in any lessor of the plaintiff, to recover to the extent

 

of that title— 1833, ch. 276, sec. 3, ......

1129

Where land lies partly in one county, and partly in another, action of

 

ejectment to be brought in the county where the citizen resides —

 

1834, ch. 83, sec. 1, .........

1133

In such cases county courts to have jurisdiction to determine the action

 

and to award writs of possession for the whole — 1934, ch. 83,

 

sec. 2, ...........

1133

The second section of the act of 1833, chapter 276, repealed— 1836,

 

ch. 219, ...........

1238

Provided this act shall not affect any suit now pending, where the con-

 

tract did not exist prior to the passage of the said second section

 

—1836, ch. 219, .......

1238

Not to affect any suit now pending, where all the parties have been

 

separately sued— 1836, ch. 219, .......

1238

ELECTIONS.

 

The sheriffs directed, under the penalty of fifty dollars, to cause pub-

 

lic notice to be given three weeks, by advertisements set up at the

 

most public places, of the time and place of holding the several

 

elections— 1805, ch. 97, sec. 4, .......

514

Ballot boxes and books to be provided by the sheriffs, and delivered

 

to the judges, under the penalty of five hundred dollars — 1805, ch.

 

97, aec. 5, ...........

514



 
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