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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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8 H. 6, CAP. 15, AMENDMENTS.
321
Wood v. Grundy, 3 H. & J. 19. In other respects the amendment must be
made in the Court below, and a judgment of reversal of the Court of Ap-
peals has been stricken out, on it appearing by a certificate, as it is said,
during the same term, that there was a material error in the record, and
a writ of diminution was ordered that the Clerk might correct the mis-
take; but the appellant's* counsel consenting that the amendment 242
might be made the judgment was affirmed. Raborg v. Bank of Columbia, 1
H. & G. 239, n. It has been determined that the power of amendment is
within the discretion of the inferior Court, and no appeal will lie from its
order therein, Ellicott v. Eustace, 6 Md. 506; Greeff v. Fickey supra.3'1
Finally, except as above stated, no costs are payable on amending' clerical
errors, Tite v. Bishop of Winchester, 1 Ld. Raym. 94.
34
Anderson v. Stewart, 108 Md. 340; Booth v. Callahan, 97 Md. 317;
Homer v. Plumley, 97 Md. 279; Hearn v. Quillen, 94 Md. 39; Appler v.
Merryman, 91 Md. 708; Thillman v. Neal, 88 Md. 525; Staley v. Thomas.
68 Md. 439; Thorne v. Fox, 67 Md. 67; Griffee v. Mann, 62 Md. 248; Scar-
lett v. Academy, 43 Md. 208; Deford v. State, 30 Md. 179.
CAP. XV.
The Justices may in certain Cases amend Defaults in Records.

Item, it is ordained and es-
tablished, That the King's Jus-
tices, before whom any Mispri-
sion or Default is or shall be
found, be it in any Records and
Processes which now be, or
shall be depending before them,
as well by way of Error as
otherwise, or in the Returns of
the same, made or to be made
by Sheriffs, Coroners, Bailifs
of Franchises, or any other, by
Misprision of the Clerks of
any of the said Courts of the
King, or by Misprision of the
Sheriffs, Under-sheriffs, Coro-
ners, their Clerks, or other
Officers Clerks, or other Min-
isters whatsoever, in writing
(21)

Item ordeigne est & establie
qe les justices dn roy devaut
queux ascuae mesprision ou
defaute soit ou serra trove soit
il en ascun recordes & pro-
cesses qore sount ou serrount
pen dan tz devaat eux sibien
par voie derrour come autre-
•ment ou en lez retournez dicei-
les faitz ou affairez par vis-
countz coroners baillifs des
fraunchises ou autres qeconqes
par mesprision des clerks das-
cuns des ditz courtz du roi ou
par mesprision des viscountz
soutzviscountz coroners lour
clercs ou autres officers clercs
ou ministres qecouqes en es-
crivant un lettre on un silabic

 

 
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