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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 16.] CHANCERY. 129

Non Compos Mentis
96. Jurisdiction over persons and
property of
97. Sale of property of on application
of creditor.
98. Sale, investment of proceeds of
property of
99 Lease of property of.
100 Proceedings in these cases
101 Ratification by the court neces-
sary
102 Compensation to committee.
103. Sale of property for support of
lunatic
104. Confinement of lunatic.

Non-Residents.
105. Notice to
106 Non-resident non compos, notice to
107. Bill of review by non-resident.
108. Defendants twice returned non
est.
109. Foreign corporations.
110. Non-resident defendants in inter-
pleader cates
111. Unknown defendants.
112. Unknown heirs of deceased proper
party
113. Appearance by non-residents.
114. Mode of notice by publication.
115. Unknown defendants to bills for
renewals of leases.

Partition.
116. Proceedings for. Jurisdictional
averments Sales

Pleadings, Practice and Process.
117. Equity courts always open; terms
of.
118. Clerks to keep correct dockets.
119. Suits begun by bill or case stated.
120. When process to be issued.
121. Process, when returnable.
122. How summons to be issued.
123. Service of process; how made.
124. Infant and non-sane defendants,
how to answer.
125. Infants and persons under disa-
bility, how to sue.

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126. Time for appearance and answer.
127. Decree pro confesso and final de-
cree.
128. Decree pro confesso against defend-
ants appearing
129. Decree pro confesso on bill for dis-
covery.
130. Answer after decree pro confesso
and before final decree
131. Pleadings to be brief and concise.
132 Form of introductory part of bill.
133. To be divided into paragraphs.
General frame-work of.
134. Prayer for piocess, how to be
framed.
135. Defendant may plead, answer or
demur
136. Plea or demurrer to be sworn to.
Form of demurrer.
137. Demurrer or plea, how heard.
138. Time for hearing.
139. If plea or demurrer be sustained,
bill may be amended
140. If overruled, defendant must an-
swer
141. Fine when overruled.
142. Requisites of answer
143. Interrogatories to be appended to
bill or answer.
144. Refusal to answer interrogatories;
practice upon.
145. Cross bills.
146. When answer to be sworn to.
Effect of oath.
147. When sworn answer to be evi-
dence
148. General replication, form of.
149. No special replication to be filed.
150. Effect of failure of plaintiff to
amend after leave granted.
151. Fine and commitment for con-
tempt
152. Rule security for costs; when ob-
tainable
153. When bond to be given to Stater
as obligee.
154. Payment of fees to examiners,
commissioners and auditors,
how enforced.



 

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