ART. 64. ] PROCEEDINGS IN ACTIONS AT LAW. 585
CONTINUANCE.
96 How long cause may bo continued.
97 Continuance for absence of witness
98 Affidavit.
99 Court may examine party making affi-
davit
100 In what cases continuance discretionary.
101 Continuance on suggestion of death
102 Continuance during infancy of new party,
heir.
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103. Infant entitled by purchase to same con-
tinuance as heir
104 Continuance for absence of witness within
State
105 On special verdict or case stated.
106 Defective plots or want of plots
107. Costs.
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REMOVAL OF CAUSES
108 Where causes may be removed and how,
proceedings, proviso
109 Further removal
110 Power of judges, special panel
111 Time of removal in criminal cases
112 Compensation to State's attorney
113 Transcripts of removed causes remanded
for amendment
114. Same, all recognizances and other pro-
ceedings valid.
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115 Execution on removed cases
116 To whom directed and returned.
117 Court to hare power, in removed cases, to
issue warrant of resurvey or other pro-
cess to officers of other counties, neglect
of officer to execute
118 When court may strike out order for re-
moval, time.
119. Costs, within what time record to be
transmitted.
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COURT IN BANC.
120. Questions raised for court in Dane; elec-
tion, removal, appeal; time within
which to elect, proviso
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121. Forms of exceptions
122 Proceedings on removal.
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JUDGMENTS.
123 Judgments to be given without regard to
mere form.
124 To carry interest from date.
125 Interlocutory judgments, when and how
perfected
126 How damages assessed and judgment ex-
tended on judgments interlocutory or
by default, other cases, inquisition by
jury.
127. Actions for penalty of bond, etc.
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128 Liens on leasehold estates
129 Administrator may plead insufficiency of
assets
130 How judgment to be entered in such case
131 How levied in judgments against adminis-
trator
132 Sci fa. on judgment against adminis-
trator
133 Judgment for damages on condemnation
of lands, when execution may issue
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EXECUTION.
184. Stay of execution
135. When execution or attachment may issue.
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136. Execution after stay, etc
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PROCESS TO ANOTHER COUNTY
137 Process to another county.
138 Clerks to send to post-office daily, to in-
dorse time of receipt and deliver to
officer
139 Certificate of receipt and delivery to be
sent to court issuing process, certifi-
cate evidence of delivery, to apply to
writs of fi fa and attachments
140 Penalty of neglect by clerk.
141 Expense of postage
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142 May be sent by private hand
143 City of Baltimore to be regarded as a
county so far as relates to the sending of
process, executions, etc, from another
county returnable to the Superior
Court.
144. Proceedings precedent to issuing an ex-
ecution to another county, affidavit,
lien.
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HABERE FACIAS POSSESSIONEM.
145 Writ of habere facias possessionem when
to be issued and how obtained
146 Powers of sheriff In execution of writ
147. If officer die, resign, or removed, to whom
writ issued
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148 Applicable to Bales made by constables or
sheriffs upon execution issued by jus-
tices or the peace
149 Wilt not to abate by death of purchaser.
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