14 ATTACHMENTS. [ART. 10.
APPEALS FROM JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
1868, c. 378 repeals and re-enacts section 50 so as to read as follows:
1868, o. 378.
Proceedings
on appeal
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50. Any party aggrieved thereby may appeal from
any judgment of a justice of the peace to the circuit
court for the county, or the Baltimore city court of
Baltimore, at any time within sixty days from the ren-
dition of such judgment, and the court to which such
appeal is taken shall hear the case de novo, and deter-
mine the same according to law and the equity of the
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To what actions
applicable.
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matter; and this section shall be construed to include
all actions of debts for the collection of fines, penalties
and forfeitures imposed by any law of this state, and
which are made recoverable before a justice of the
peace, in which a right of appeal may not be given by
the law imposing the same.
In force and approved March 30, 1868.
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ARTICLE X.
Attachments.
ATTACHMENTS ON ORIGINAL PROCESS.
8. Jurisdiction extended tojustices of the peace. Procedure.
ATTACHMENTS ON ORIGINAL PROCESS.
1868, c. 447 adds the following section to this article:
1868, c 447.
Jurisdiction
extended to
justices of the
peace
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SEC. 8. Every justice of the peace may issue an
attachment in any of the cases mentioned in the act
of 1864, c. 306, sec. 38, [sec. 1 of Supplement 1861-
1867, p. 19, ] where the sum claimed shall not exceed
one hundred dollars, upon the party applying for the
same making before the justice the affidavit, and exhib-
iting the proofs and vouchers necessary to authorize an
attachment to be issued from the circuit court in such
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