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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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ART. 75.] PLEADING, PRACTICE AND PROCESS.

185

29. The pilots shall be required, under the direc-
tion of the board, to keep as many as three pilot
boats at sea, one of said boats to be stationed fifteen
miles to the north of Cape Henry, one in the latitude
of and ten miles from Cape Henry, and one fifteen
miles south of Cape Henry, and the board shall have

Pilots to keep
three boats

full power to make rules and regulations for their
cruising, and may designate and appoint five pilots
and grant them authority to enforce such rules and
regulations as they may adopt, and to inspect the
boats in service from time to time, and generally do
all things which may be necessary for the efficiency
of the pilots and the boats used in the service.

In force from February 1, 1866.

Board to make
rules, Ac.

ARTICLE LXXV.

Pleading, Practice and Process.

PLEADING.

22 Pleading over to facts without with-
drawal of demurrer questions of law 911
demurrer to be decided on appeal

PRACTICE

62. How damages assessed and judgment
extended on judgments interlocutory or by
default
04 Writ of habere, when to be issued and
how obtained.

REMOVAL OF CAUSES.

74 How causes removable and proceed-
ings on removal
75 Further removal
76 Juries in removed causes
77 When accused in criminal cases, to
be removed
78. Compensation to state's attorney, in
removed cases

PROCESS
115 Process, how served when resisted
return.

PLEADING.

1867, c. 388 adds the following sections to this article:

SEC. 22. In all cases, civil and criminal, now pend-
ing, or hereafter to arise in the courts of this state,
in which any or either party shall demur to any
indictment, declaration, plea, replication, rejoinder,

1867, c 388.
Pleading over
to facts without
withdrawal of
demurrer



 

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