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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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372 CHANCERY. [ART. 16

1904, art. 16, sec. 71. 1892, c-h. 244. sec. 62 D.

75. If the petition contains a prayer to that effect, the court may
also decree that the name of the child be changed.
As to proceedings for change of name, see sec. 110.

Ibid. sec. 72. 1892, ch. 244. sec. 62 E.

76. The term "child" or its equivalent in a deed, grant, will or
other written instrument shall be held to include any child adopted by
the person executing the same, unless the contrary plainly appears by
the term thereof, whether such instrument be executed before or after
the adoption.

Ibid. sec. 73. 1892. ch. 244, sec. 62 F.

77. Any inhabitant of any other State adopted as a child in accord-
ance with the laws thereof shall upon proof of such fact be entitled in
this State to the same rights of inheritance and distribution as he or
she would have enjoyed in the State where adopted except in so far
as they may conflict with the provisions of the five preceding sections.

Injunction.

Ibid. sec. 74. 1888, art. 16, sec. 63. 1860. art. 16. sec. 51. 1875, ch. 72, sec. 28.

1876, ch. 224.

78. If any person against whom an injunction has been issued shall
violate the same after service thereof, or shall permit or connive at the
violation thereof by any other person, the court, on notice of such viola-
tion, may issue attachment for contempt against such person; and if on
proof the party be adjudged guilty of the contempt, he may be fined or
imprisoned, or both, in the discretion of the court.

For a full note on injunctions, see Salmon v. Clagett, 3 Bl. 125.

As to mandatory injunctions, see sec. 199, et seq.

As to injunctions in case of the appointment of a trustee to complete the
collections of sheriffs or tax collectors, see sec. 103.

As to injunctions to stay mortgage sales, see art. 66, sec. 16, et seq.

As to when an attaching creditor is entitled to an injunction to enable
him to reach corporate stock, see art. 23, sec. 51.

As to summons with claim for injunction at law, see art. 75, sec. 125, et seq.

As to injunction for the protection of sureties, see art. 90, sec. 10.

As to appeals in injunction cases, see art. 5, sections 27 and 31.

Ibid. sec. 75. 1888, art. 16, sec. 64. 1860, art. 61, sec. 52. 1785, ch. 72, sec. 28.

1876, ch. 224.

79. If the violation complained of be waste after injunction to stay
waste, the court shall ascertain the damage done by the waste, by affi-
davit, or such other proof, as the court may judge necessary, and may
fine the defendant to the extent of double the damage done and so ascer-
tained; and if the violation be the transfer of monies, property, or
choses in action, after injunction forbidding such transfer, in addition
to the attachment against the defendant, a summons shall go for the
assignee, if he be known; and if it appear that such assignee had
knowledge of such injunction, at the time of accepting the transfer, or
possession of property, or choses in action, he also shall be held in con-

 

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