89 Powers of sheriff, coroner or elisor
thereunder.
90. Successor in office of sheriff,
coroner or elisor to complete
execution of writ.
91. To what sales sections 88-90 -shall
apply
92. Not to abate upon death of pur-
chaser.
Preservation, Detention and
Inspection of Property.
93. Power of the court in relation
thereto.
Production of Books and An-
swering Bill of Discovery.
94. When court may compel, pro-
ceedings.
95. General power of court to compel;
practice.
96 Clerks and registers to exhibit their
books in suits on their official
bonds.
Removal of Causes.
97 Proceedings for, affidavit of ap-
plicant.
98. Removal by adverse party from
court to which cose has been
removed.
99. Special panel to try removed
cases.
100. When persons accused of crime
shall be removed to jail of
county to which their cases are
removed
101. Compensation to State's attorneys
in removed criminal cases.
102. Where transcript of record is im-
perfect, proceedings to correct.
103. Power of the court in such cases.
104. Execution to county where re-
moved case was originally insti-
tuted.
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105. How such execution shall be
served.
106. Warrant of re-survey in removed
cases.
107. Order of removal may be stricken
out until record has been actu-
ally transmitted.
Replevin.
108. When court may order return of
property.
109. When court may enter judgment
for plaintiff by default.
110. Plaintiff to be entitled to judg-
ment for goods eloigned, when.
111. How judgment for return of
goods or payment for their
value may be entered and en-
forced.
Reservation of Points in Banc.
112. Proceedings for the hearing of.
113. Points are to be reserved by bills
of exceptions.
114. When removed to another court,
to be disposed of as if originat-
ing in such court.
Special Case Stated.
115. May be raised at any stage of the
cause by a party or the court;
procedure.
Summons with Claim for Injunc-
tion or Mandamus.
116-127. Special provisions relating to;
proceedings and practice.
128. Nothing in sections 116-127 to
be taken as in any way modify-
ing or impairing jurisdiction of
common-law courts in cases of
mandamus, or equity courts in
matters of injunction.
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