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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. 29.] COURTS.

cretion of the court in all such cases, whether any
costs, or if any, what amount of costs shall be allowed
on the subsequent attachment or other execution.
17. If a stay of execution be entered on the docket
at the time of the rendition of the judgment, or if a
judgment be stayed by injunction, supersedeas, appeal
or writ of error, an execution may issue at any time
within three years after the expiration or removal of
such stay, but in no case whatever shall the period
during which any stay law heretofore passed, or here-
after to be passed, may have been or may be in force,
be computed as part of said three years.

In force from March 10, 1862.

71

Execution
after stay, etc.

NOTE—See 1867, c. 418, under Public General Laws, Art. X, Attachments.

1861, c. 10 adds the following section :

20. Every judgment hereafter to be rendered by
any of the courts of law of this state, shall be and
constitute a lien to the amount and from the date
thereof, upon all leasehold interests and terms for
years, of the defendants, on land, except leases from
year to year, and leases for terms of not more than
five years and not renewable, to the same extent and
effect as liens are now created by judgment upon real
estate.

In force from June 22, 1861.

1801, C 70.
Liens on lease-
hold estates.

NOTES — The act of 1864, c 49 provides, that section 10 of this article shall not apply to the
city of Baltimore so far as the same relates to the stay on execution. See the act under
Public Local Laws, Art IV, city of Baltimore

The act of 1801, c. 17 suspended the operation of section 19 of this article and the proviso
of section 33 of Art V, of Public General Laws, and provided for stay of execution and sale
on judgments and decrees for payment of money, and mortgage powers to sell, and decrees
for sale of mortgaged property from May 10,1861, to May 10,1862 The act of 1862, c. 249
amended the art of 1861, c 17, and provided under specified conditions for a further stay of
execution from May 10,1862, to November 1,1803 The act of 1814, c 268 suspended the ope-
ration of the sections above mentioned of this article and of Article V, and provided, under
specified conditions, for a stay of execution from March 10 1864, to January 1, 1868 This
latter act applied only to the counties of St. Mary, Charles, Calvert, Prince George, and Anne
Arundel. The act of 1862, c 249 provides, that the period allowed by that act, and the act of
11861, c 17, shall not be computed as a portion of the three years within which an execution
may Issue on any judgment or decree to which the stay of execution provided for by that
act, or the said act of 1861, c 17, is applicable. And the act of 1864, c 268 contains a similar
clause.

 

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