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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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ATTACHMENTS. 35
20.

No irregularity shown in writ. Motion to quash overruled. Defense raised
under plea of nulla bona, rather than on motion to quash. Indemnity Co. v.
Cosgriff, 144 Md. 663.

To first note under heading "Appeal, " on page 292, vol. 1, of Code, add Deck-
elman v. Keisner, 152 Md. 473.

This section referred to in construing sec. 46. See notes thereto. Sanitary
Grocery Co. v. Soper, 146 Md. 132.

Sale of Attached Property.

27.

This section referred to in construing sec. 46. See notes thereto. Sanitary
Grocery Co. v. Soper, 146 Md. 134.

Amendments.

28.

Omission of formal reference to declaration in affidavit may be supplied by
amendment. Bond may be amended. Gill v. Physicians', etc., Bldg., 153 Md. 400.

This section referred to in holding defects in proceedings waived by agree-
ment filed in attachment case. Union Trust Co. v. Biggs, 153 Md. 58.

Attachments on Judgments and Decrees.

29.

Judgment creditor must prove liability of garnishee existed when writ issued
or case tried, to have issue of fact submitted to jury. Purpose of attachment.
Cueva Co. v. Williams, 145 Md. 530.

No affidavit, voucher or warrant necessary in attachment on judgment. Indem-
nity Co. v. Cosgriff, 144 Md. 663.

See notes to sec. 8.

Attachments of Wages or Hire.
33.

"Employee" includes one employed on monthly salary. Monthly allowance of
fixed amount for traveling expense is part of "wages" within this section.
Shriver v. Carlin & Fulton Co., 155 Md. 55.

1929, ch. 265, sec. 33A.

33A. The provisions of the aforegoing Section 33 of this Article shall
not apply to judgments entered for groceries, foodstuffs, meats, provisions,
and other food supplies, for the household use of the defendant or defend-
ants, his, her or their family and for the boarders or guests of the defend-
ant or defendants.

1929, ch. 265, sec. 33B.

33B. The holder of a judgment for groceries, food-stuffs, meats, pro-
visions and other food supplies for the household use of the defendant or
defendants, his, her or their family, or for his, her or their boarders or
guests, may have an attachment issued by a Justice of the Peace or a
Court of competent jurisdiction to bind ten per centum (10%) of the
salary, wages or commissions of the debtor, due or as the salary, wages or
commission shall become due until the judgment shall have been satisfied.
See art. 83, sec. 8, et seq.


 

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