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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 16.] CHANCERY—JURISDICTION. 161

of all books, papers and vouchers of or concerning the claims,
demands and debts to be collected by such trustee or receiver,
and may compel such sheriff, deputy sheriff or collector, or his
executors, to disclose, under oath, all the books, papers and
vouchers aforesaid, and where they are deposited, and the per-
sons having the control or possession of the same; and such
trustee or receiver is authorized to collect in the same manner,
and by the same means, that the officer might whose collections.
he is appointed to complete.

P. G. L , (1860,) art. 16, sec. 77 1831, ch. 282, sec. 5.

90. The three preceding sections shall apply to executors and
administrators of any officer therein named, and to the executors
and administrators of the surety of any such officer; but if the
bill or petition is not filed till six years after the death of such
sheriff, deputy sheriff or collector, or until six years after the
term of office has expired, then the trustee or receiver appointed
by the court shall make his collections in the mode lawful for
the recovery of debts.

Ibid sec. 78. 1715, ch. 41, sec. 7.

911 The courts of equity in this State shall not hear, try,
determine or give relief in any cause, matter or thing wherein
the original debt or damages does not amount to twenty dollars.

Reynolds v. Howard, 3 Md. Ch. 331. Pentz v. Citizens Fire Ins. Co., 35 Md,
73.

1868, ch. 211. 1888, ch. 369.

92. In any case in which a burial ground has ceased to
be used for burial purposes, and the said ground has been
dedicated and used for burial purposes, and lots have been sold
therein, and deeds executed or certificates issued to purchasers
thereof, and it shall be considered desirable to dispose of said
burial ground for other purposes, upon a bill being filed in any of
the circuit courts of the Stats, in equity, in the city or county in
which said burial ground is situated, setting forth the aforegoing
facts, and containing the names of the lot owners or their
assignees so far as known, the court shall order notice by publi-
cation in one or more newspapers published in the county or city
where such burial ground is situated, warning all the lotholders,
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