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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW. 935

ARTICLE 75.

PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW.

I.

Pleadings.

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

II.

Practice.
Abatement and Reviver.

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.

Foreign Laws.

95A. Ascertaining and applying.

Preservation, Detention and Inspection
of Property.

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

Removal of Causes.

110A. Removal where death penalty
may be imposed; records, etc.
111. Repealed.

Supplementary Proceedings.

147. Order requiring judgment debtor to
be examined regarding concealed
property.

1.

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.

Demurrer to replication upheld under this section and secs. 3 and 8. Bitting
v. Home Ins. Co., 161 Md. 56.

3.

Declaration alleging negligence by dentist in filling tooth held sufficient under
this section. Fink v. Steele, 166 Md. 354.
See notes to sec. 2.

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.

In action by corporation on a specialty, pleas of never indebted and never
promised as alleged are not specific denial of incorporation of plaintiff nor of
execution of specialty, and if not otherwise specifically denied, are admitted.
Roth v. Baltimore Trust Co., 161 Md. 348.

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


 

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