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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Session of 1870
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ART. 51.] JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 77

1870, c. 96 enacts that the names of only one hundred and fifty persons, duly
qualified as jurors, shall be selected and placed in the box from which the jurors
for service from Somerset county, and the like number of only one hundred and
fifty persons as aforesaid from Worcester county, are to be drawn, and that so much
of the general law, as requires the selection of two hundred names for the box in
each of said counties, is hereby repealed, so far as the same relates to Somerset and
Worcester counties.

Approved and in force March 23, 1870.

ARTICLE LI.

Justices of the Peace.

10 If a justice in Baltimore dies papers to
be delivered to clerk of city court
69. Proceedings when execution on Judg-

ment is levied on property claimed by a
third party . security on appeal.
TO. Judgment on appeal.

1870, c. 39 amends and re-enacts section 10 as follows :

 

SEC. 10. If a justice in Baltimore city dies, resigns
or is removed, the delivery of the docket and papers
shall be made to the clerk of the city court within the
time mentioned in the preceding sections; and the clerk
of the court of common pleas is hereby required to trans-
fer the dockets of justices now in his custody to the clerk
of the said city court.

Approved and in force February 19, 1870.
1870, c. 84 adds the following sections :

1870, c 39.
Ifajuaticein
Baltimore dies,
papers to be
delivered to
clerk of city
court.

69. When an execution on a judgment of a justice
of the peace is levied upon property claimed by any
person other than the party against whom it issued,
such person or his agent or attorney may apply to a
justice of the peace of the county or corporation in
which the levy is for a warrant to a constable, requir-
ing him to summon both the judgment creditor and
debtor, to show cause why the property so levied upon
6

1870,0 84.
Proceedings
when execu-
tion on judg-
ment is levied
on property
claimed by a
third party.



 

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