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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. 10.] ATTACHMENTS. 19
ARTICLE X.

Attachment.

ATTACHMENTS on ORIGINAL PROCESS.

1. Who to be plaintiff. Affidavit.
2 Evidence of debt to be filed.
3. gammons against defendant.
4 Bond from plaintiff.
5. How attachment and summons to Issue,
in cases of joint indebtedness
6. Additional security from plaintiff.
T. Practice and pleadings.

ATTACHMENTS IN ACTIONS FOB ILLEGAL ARREST, '
FALSE IMPRISONMENT, ETC.

8 In cases of illegal arrest, etc.
9 Mode of proceeding.
10 Construction of law and its applica-
bility.

ATTACHMENTS.

11. How many attachments may be laid or
levied.

1864, c. 306 adds the following sections to this article, under the sub-title of

ATTACHMENTS ON ORIGINAL PROCESS.

 

SEC. 1. Every person and every body corporate
that has the right to become a plaintiff in any action
or proceeding, before any judicial tribunal in this
state, shall have the right to proceed by attachment,
in the following cases, upon the conditions and in
the manner herein provided : Before any such writ
of attachment shall be issued, the plaintiff, or some

1864, c. 306.
Plaintiff.

person in his behalf, shall make an affdavit before
the clerk of the court from which said attachment
shall issue, stating that the defendant or defendants
named in the writ of attachment is bona fide indebted
to the plaintiff or plaintiffs in the sum of —— dol-
lars, over and above all discounts; and that the
plaintiff knows, or has good reason to believe either
(first) that the debtor is about to abscond from this
state, or (second) that the defendant has assigned,
disposed of, or concealed, or is about to assign, dis-
pose of, or conceal his property, or some portion
thereof, with intent to defraud his creditors, or
(third) that the defendant" "fraudulently contracted
the debt, or incurred the obligation respecting
which the action is brought, or (fourth) that the
defendant has removed, or is about to remove, his

Affidavit.



 

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