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Abatement and Revivor.
1. Suit not to abate by death, when.
2. Bill of revivor not necessary.
3. Suggestion of death and subpoena
or publication.
4. Appearance by representative of
deceased.
5. Death of representative of de-
ceased.
6. Death after setting down cause
for hearing.
7. Death after decree or after case
is ripe for decree.
8. Death after final decree. Execu-
tion.
9. Non-appearance of representative
of deceased.
10. Concealment of representative of
deceased.
11. Removal of representative from
State.
12. Bill of revivor may be filed.
13. Suit not to abate by marriage of
party.
Alimony.
14. Court may hear causes for.
15. May award when divorce is de-
creed.
16. Against non-resident.
Amendment.
17. How pleadings may be amended.
18. In cases of infants; lunatics ;
married women; non-residents.
Auditor.
19. Auditor — powers; duties.
20. Compensation.
21. Reference to.
22. May take testimony.
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23. Production of books and papers
before.
24. Proceedings before.
Books and Papers, Production of.
25. When court may order.
26. Effect of failure to produce when
ordered.
Declaratory Decrees.
27. Who may obtain.
28. When not to be made.
29. Who is a trustee.
30. What may be the subject of decla-
tory degrees.
31. Only declaratory suits may be
brought and decrees passed that
have legal consequences. Issues
to be sent to court of law for
trial by jury. Power of equity
courts in Baltimore city to sum-
mon jury.
32. Upon what parties binding.
33. Subject to appeal.
Deeds.
34. When court may order deed to be
recorded.
35. Also, to be acknowledged.
Divorces.
36. Jurisdiction to grant.
37. Grounds for divorce a vinculo mat-
rimonii.
38. A mensa et thoro.
39. Who not entitled to file bill.
40. Divorce a mensa et thoro not to
interfere with bill for divorce a
vinculo matrimonii.
41. Admission by respondent, effect of.
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