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1929 Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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ARTICLE 75.

ARTICLE 75.

PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW.

Pleadings.

9. Demurrer, specific grounds required
and affidavit not for delay where
speedy judgment provisions pre-
vail.

II.

PRACTICE.

Abatement and Revivor.

29. What action shall and what shall

not abate by death of parties;
death of plaintiff; of defendant.

Ejectment

78. Proceedings in cases between land-
lord and tenant.

Preservation, Detention and Inspection
of Property.

105. Court may order Jury to inspect
property or place, when.

Removal of Causes.

111. Repealed.

I.
PLEADINGS.

2.

This section referred to in construing sec. 9. Shpritz v. Balto. Trust Co., 151
Md. 513.

As to powers of Court of Appeals re forms of process, writs, pleadings, etc.,
see art. 26, sec. 35A.

4.

So far as procedure is concerned, no distinction in pleadings due to. presence
or absence of seal upon instrument. See notes to art. 13, sec 47. Citizens' Natl.
Bank v. Custis, 153 Md. 242.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 9. 1920, ch. 684. 1927, ch. 525.

9. In all jurisdictions where provision has been or shall be made for
the obtention of speedy judgments, whenever a defendant files a demurrer
to a declaration filed under such Speedy Judgment Act, said demurrer shall
not be received unless the defendant shall state the specific grounds for the
demurrer, and unless the defendant or some one in his behalf shall, under
oath or affirmation, state that the said demurrer is not filed for the pur-
pose of delay, and that he is advised by counsel to file said demurrer, and
such demurrer shall be accompanied by a certificate of counsel that he so
advised the party filing said demurrer.

Demurrer rejected as not being sufficiently specific. Shpritz v. Balto. Trust
Co., 151 Md. 512 (decided prior to act 1927, ch. 525).

As to powers of Court of Appeals re forms of process, writs, pleadings, etc.. see
art. 26, sec. 35A.


 

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