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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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CHANCERY. 187

An Code, 1924, sec. 19:2. 1012. sec 177. 1904. sec. 168. 1888, sec. 155.

1832, ch. 30-2. sec. 0. 1S74. ch. 312. 1927, ch. 643.

1929. ch. 410 1931. ch. 504.

192. In all cases in the courts of equity, it shall be the duty of the
said courts to file their opinions for or in respect of any final decree or
decretal order, whenever such decree or order shall have passed upon
argument, oral or in writing, on the part of any of the parties in such
cause; this section not to apply to Baltimore City or Prince George's
County.

197.

In bill by beneficiary against trustee to compel payment of trust fund
created by will, held that it was not necessary to join as parties beneficiaries
who had remote contingent interests in fund. Safe Dep. & Tr. Co. v. Hutton,
159 Md. 50.

198.

Cited but not construed in Jones v. Gordy. Daily Record, July 16. 1935.

201.

This section applied. Tabeling v. Tabeling. 157 Md. 434.

Cited but not construed in Iron & Steel Co. v. Page, 165 Md. 214.

203.

Court of Appeals will not consider petition for rehearing after decree when
there is nothing to indicate any injustice sustained by petitioner or abuse of
power by court. No rehearing after decree enrolled. Bortner v. Leib. 146 Md.
534.

205.

See notes to art. 3. sec. 38. of Constitution This section may be relied upon
to enforce money decree: case remanded for further proceedings under this sec-
tion. Dickey v. Dickey, 154 Md. 681.

Cited but not construed in Bushman v. Bushman. 157 Md. 174.

216.

To note to this section, page 518. vol. 1, of Code, add Lipskey v. Voloshen,
155 Md. 144.

220.

Questions which may be heard by court in advance of main case; action of
complainants in asking such hearing not equivalent to demurrer or exception.
Ruhl v. Wagner, 146 Md. 601.

221.

Injunction on special case stated under this section denied citizen and tax-
payer of Baltimore: see notes to art. 11. sec. 7. of Constitution. Douty v. Balti-
more, 155 Md. 127.

Special case stated under this section. Bill by taxpayer to enjoin issue of
Baltimore City stock. See notes to art. 11, sec. 7, of Maryland Constitution.
Thom v. Baltimore, 154 Md. 274.

For special case stated under this section involving the question of the
right to carry out husband's intention to leave land free from debt by paying
off mortgage from personal property, see Stieff v. Millikin, 162 Md. 245.

222.

To the first note to this section on page 520. vol. 1, of Code, add Baldwin 1;
Baldwin, 159 Md. 176.


 

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