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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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512 PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS. [AET. 75.

to pay to the plaintiff f———— sixty days after date; and the
defendant accepted the said bill, but did not pay the same.

17th. That the defendant, on &c. (date,) by his bill of exchange
directed to A., required A. to pay to the plaintiff $———— sixty
days after date; and the said bill was duly presented for accept-
ance, and was dishonored, of which the defendant had due notice,
but did not pay the same.

18th. That the plaintiff and defendant agreed to marry one
another, and u reasonable time for such marriage has elapsed,
and the plaintiff has always been ready and willing to marry the
defendant, yet the defendant has neglected and refused to marry
the plaintiff.

19th. That the plaintiff and defendant agreed by charter-party
that the plaintiff's ship called the "Daniel Webster," should with
all convenient speed sail to L., or so near thereto as she could
safely get, and that the defendant should there load her with a
full cargo of coffee, or other lawful merchandise, which she should
carry to B., and there deliver on payment of freight $———— per
ton, and that the defendant should be allowed ten days for load-
ing, and ten days for discharge, and ten days for demurrage, if
required, at $———— per day; and that the plaintiff did all things
necessary on his part to entitle him to have the agreed cargo
loaded on board the said ship at L., and that the time for so
doing has elapsed, yet the defendant made default in loading the
agreed cargo.

20th. That the defendant, by warranting a horse to be then
sound and quiet to ride, sold the said horse to the plaintiff, yet
the said horse was not then sound and quiet to ride.

21st. That the plaintiff let to the defendant a house, No. 200
Market street in the city of Baltimore, for four years, to hold
from ———— day of ———— at $———— a year payable quarterly,
of which rent ———— quarters are due and unpaid.

22d. That the plaintiff by deed let to the defendant a house
on Patrick street, Frederick, in ———— county, seven years from
the ———— day of ————, and the defendant, by the said deed,
covenanted with the plaintiff well and substantially to repair the
said house during the said term (according to the covenant,) yet

 

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