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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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1270 SALES AND NOTICES. [ART. 83.

Sales under Execution.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 83, sec 1. 1810, ch. 160, sec. 1.

1. Any sheriff, or other officer to whom any execution may be
directed, may seize and expose to sale any legal or equitable
estate or interest which the defendant named in such writ may
have or hold in any lands, tenements or hereditaments.

Hopkins v. Stump, 2 H. & J 301. Ford v. Philpot, 5 H & J. 816. Harding
v. Stevenson, 6 H & J. 266. Rowland v. Crawford, 7 H & J 52. McElderry
v. Flannagan, 1 H. & G 308. Thomas' Lessee v. Turvey, 1 H. & G 435. Sass-
cer v. Young, 6 G. & J. 243 Miller v. Allison, S G & J. 35. McMechen v.
Harman, 8 G. & J 57. Union Bank v. Poultney, 8 G & J. 324. Harris p.
Alcock, 10 G & J 251 Richardson v Stillinger, 12 G & J 477. Coombs v.
Jordan, 3 Bl. 284. Hollida v.Shoop, 4 Md 475. Stump v. Henry, 6 Md. 201.
Campbell v Lowe, 9 Md 500. Cooke v Brice, 20 Md. 397. Beall v. Osbourn,
30 Md. 8. Deakins v. Rex; 60 Md. 593.

Ibid. sec. 2. 1810, ch. 160, sec. 3. 1794, ch. 60, sec. 10.

2. Any person who shall purchase any equitable estate or
interest in any lands, tenements or hereditaments which may be
sold under the preceding section, shall be entitled, upon payment
of the purchase money, to an assignment or conveyance of such
equitable interest, to be made by the sheriff or other officer mak-
ing such sale, and shall in consequence of such purchase and
assignment or conveyance, stand as to title, and be entitled to such
remedy against all persons and in all cases as the person whose
title he may purchase.

Deakins v. Rex, 60 Md. 593.

Ibid. sec. 4. 1813, ch. 102, sec. 7. 1816, ch. 129. 1831, ch. 290, sec. 1.
1833, ch. 92.

3. The legal notice required to be given by any sheriff, coroner,
or elisor, of the sale of any goods or chattels, under any execu-
tion, shall be by advertisement set up at least ten days before the
sale at the court-house door of the county or city, and at least
two other public places most convenient to such goods and
chattels; and in case of lands or tenements, notice of the sale
shall be given by advertisement set up at least twenty Says before
the day of sale at the court-house door of the county or city, and
also published for the same period of time previous to the day of
sale in one newspaper, if any, published in said county or city.
Notice of a constable's sale of goods and chattels under any

 

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