46. Sale of lands held by joint owners free
of dower.
47. Assignment of dower by commissioners.
Fraudulent Conveyances.
48. Fraudulent conveyances may be im-
impeached by creditor without judg-
ment; proviso.
Husband and Wife.
49. Wife may be prevented from pledging
husband's credit.
50. Liability of tradesmen after notice.
51. Wife to have counsel. Recision Pro-
ceedings, private.
Inebriates.
52. Jurisdiction over inebriates. Proceed-
ings. Words " habitual drunkard,"
how to be construed.
53. Petition to be made for treatment of
habitual drunkard.
54. Court may send such drunkard to
institution.
55. Powers of judges under sec. 51 of this
article.
56. Powers of managers of institutions
over drunkards. Compensation.
57. Who deemed a drunkard.
58. Maximum annual appropriation of
Baltimore city for inebriates.
Infants.
59. Property of, may be decreed to be sold.
60. Proceedings for such sale.
61. Mortgage of property of.
62. Lease of property of.
63. Who may claim lease.
64. Consent to lease by persons of full age
having an interest.
65. Lease of lands held by co-owners.
66. Non-resident co-owners.
67. Exchange of infant's real or leasehold
estate.
68. Payment of proceeds of sale of real or
leasehold property of infant to
guardian of infant.
69. When principal may 'be expended.
70. Infant remainderman, sale of property
of.
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71. Distribution of proceeds upon death
of infant.
72. Secreting of infant.
73. Defective sale of property of; how
confirmed.
74. Adopted child.
75. Decree authorizing adoption.
76. Effect of decree.
77. Change of name of child.
78. Child defined.
79. Persons adopted under laws of other
states to have same rights in this
state.
80. Equity courts have original jurisdic-
tion as to custody or guardianship.
Injunction.
81. Attachment for violation of.
82. Other remedies for violation of.
83. When party may be discharged.
84. Bond of executor or administrator to
stay action at law.
85. Injunction against sheriff to stay exe-
cution.
86. Testimony in injunction cases; how
taken.
87. Adequate remedy in damages, when
ground for refusal of.
Jurisdiction.
88. General, of circuit courts.
89. Judges may pass orders anywhere in
circuit.
90. When lands lie or parties reside in
different counties.
91. Where defendants reside in different
counties.
92. Sale of lands of deceased debtor or
of mortgaged lands lying in several
counties.
93. Where all defendants are non-resi-
dents.
94. Decree for specific performance; how
enforced.
95. Effect of decree passed on agreement
to submit.
96. May confirm sale of real estate by
executor.
97. May appoint trustee to sell property
of deceased owner.
98. May appoint trustee to execute a
deed.
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