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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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2662 INDEX TO THE

 
 

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Where an injunction issues to prevent a sheriff, &c. from selling per-

 

sonal property taken in execution, he phall deliver back the property

 

to the party, &c,— 1799, ch, 99, sec. 10, .

421

Securities in injunction bonds to be approved by the clerka of the re-

 

spective counties, in the same manner as the judges of the county

 

courts are authorized to do — 1823, ch. 131, .

783

Where an injunction shall issue to stay proceedings on a judgment at

 

law, upon which a ca. sa. has issued, and has been served, the she-

 

riff shall release the defendant— 1826, ch, 157, .

877

Whenever the chancellor, or any judge of the county courts, shall

 

overrule an application for an injunction, any one of the judges of

 

the court of appeals may award the injunction or allow the appeal

 

to be heard by the court— 1832, ch. 197, .

1080

Where an injunction issues or any receiver has been appointed defen-

 

dant may appeal from the granting or refusing to dissolve such

 

injunction, or from the order appointing a receiver, &c. — 1835,

 

ch. 346, ...........

1220

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

 

stay waste— 1835, ch. 346, sec. 3, ......

1220

Not necessary to give bond, except where the party had given bond,

 

but the court in all cases may require the party to give bond —

 

1835, ch. 346, sec. 3, .........

1220

Where an injunction shall be granted or receiver appointed, it shall be

 

competent to require such bond, and with such security as the

 

court shall approve — 1835, ch. 346, sep. 3, .

1220

See Chancery, word 'Injunction.'

 

In cases therein mentioned of injunctions, on filing the answer, defen-

 

dant may appeal— 1835, ch. 380, sec. 3, .....

1223

Where no bond has been given, the appeal to stay injunction, unless in

 

. case of waste— 1835, ch, 380, sec. 4, ......

1223

In cases of injunction, how testimony may be taken — 1835, ch. 380,

 

sec. 8, ...........

1224

INQUEST.

 

Allowance on, to juries, coroner and constables — 1816, ch. 142,

643

In cases of inquest for a forcible entry, &c. bond to be given in the

 

penalty and with security as adjudged by the court, &c. for pay-

 

ment of all costs and damages incurred by the delay of the pro-

 

ceedings, according to the decision — 1816, ch. 187, . :

649

And return, fees on, allowed to justices of the peace — 1801, ch. 74,

 

sec. 30, ...........

461

Coroners not to hold a jury of, when it is known that the parly came

 

to his death by accident, except when the party died in jail, or

 

when the circumstances attending the death induced a belief that

 

the party came to his death by felony— 1831, ch. 250,

1030

Where no inquest is held, coroner to bury such person decently, and

 

levy court to make allowance— 1831, ch. 250, .

1030

See Baltimore County.

 


 
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