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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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668 ARTICLE 3.

to appear before the said justice of the peace, at the trial to be held on
the .second day after the filing of said complaint, to show cause why the
prayer of said lessor should not be granted as aforesaid, and the said con-
stable shall forthwith proceed to serve said summons upon said tenant,
assignee or under tenant in said premises, or upon his or their known

or authorized agent, but if for any reason, neither said tenant, assignee:

or under tenant, nor his or their agent can be found, then said constable
shall affix an attested copy of said summons conspicuously upon said prem-
ises, and such affixing of said summons shall, for the purposes of this sub-
division of this Article, be deemed and construed a sufficient service upon
all persons whomsoever.

1929, ch. 311, sec. 330D.

409D. If at the trial on the second day aforesaid, the justice of the
peace shall be satisfied the interest of justice will be better served by an

adjournment to enable either party to procure his necessary witnesses,
he may adjourn the trial for a period not exceeding one day, except by

consent of all parties, and if at said trial or due adjournment thereof as
aforesaid, it shall appear to the satisfaction of the justice of the peace
before whom said complaint has been made and tried as aforesaid, that
the rent or any part of the rent for said premises is actually due and
unpaid, then the said justice of the peace shall give judgment in favor

of said lessor for the amount of rent found due, with costs of suit, and
shall order that said tenant and all persons claiming or holding by or
under said tenant shall yield and render up possession of said premises
unto said lessor, or unto his duly qualified agent or attorney within two
days thereafter; provided, however, that if the said tenant, or some one
for him, shall at said trial or due adjournment thereof as aforesaid, tender
the rent found to be due and unpaid, together with the costs of said suit,
the said complaint shall be entered satisfied and no further proceedings

shall be had thereunder.

1929, ch. 311, sec. 330E.

409E. In case judgment shall be given in favor of said lessor in the
manner aforesaid, and the tenant shall fail to comply with the require-
ments of said order within two days aforesaid, the said justice of the
peace shall, on or at any time after the expiration of said two days, issue
his warrant, directed to any constable of Baltimore County, that the
lessor may elect, ordering him to cause said lessor to have again and re-
possess said premises by putting him (or his duly qualified agent or attor-
ney for his benefit) in possession thereof, and for that purpose to remove
from said premises, by force if necessary, all the furniture, implements,
tools, goods, effects or other chattels of every description whatsoever be-
longing to said tenant, or to any person claiming or holding by or under
said tenant.

1929, ch. 311, sec. 330F.

409F. The tenant may appeal from the judgment of the justice of
peace to the Circuit Court of Baltimore County, at any time within two

 

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