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ART. 16.] CHANCERY—NON-RESIDENTS. 169

same effect against those described as the heirs of a particular
person, as if the party whose heirs they are supposed to be were
living and a party to such decree; the provisions of this section to
apply to all cases, including bills of review, bills of interpleader
and supplemental bills.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 16, sec. 97. 1795, ch. 88. sec. 1. 1820, ch. 161, sec. 8.

113. Any non-resident, or person proceeded against as a non-
resident, may appear and answer before final decree, on such
reasonable terms as the court may prescribe.

Johnson v. Robertson, 31 Md 476

Ibid, sec 98. 1773, ch. 7, sec. 3 1787, ch. 30, sec 3. 1795, ch. 88, sec. L

1797, ch 114, sec. 8. 1709, ch. 79, sec 1. 1818, ch. 133, sec 1. 1820,

chs 178,199 1841, ch. 22, secs 3-5 1842, ch. 229, secs. 4-5.

1852, ch. 173, sec 4. 1868, ch. 435. 1888, ch 486.

114. In all suits in chancery against non-residents or against
persons who may be proceeded against as if they were non-resi-

dents, the court may order notice to be given by publication in
one or more newspapers, stating the substance and object of the
bill or petition, and warning such party to appear on or before
the day fixed in such order, and show cause why the relief prayed
should not be granted ; and such notice shall be published as the
court may direct, not less, however, than once a week for four
successive weeks, fifteen days before the day fixed by such order
for the appearance of the party.

1884, ch. 268.

115. Upon application for a renewal of a lease containing a

covenant for renewal, where any person or persons interested in
the reversion reserved in said lease, and who should be the party
or parties to the proceedings, is or are unknown, it shall be suffi-

cient to substantially describe such unknown person or persons in
the bill as the unknown person or persons interested in said re-
version, by, through or under the original lessor or lessors, naming
him or them; and the court shall order notice by publication to
be given to such unknown person or persons, according to his or
their description in the bill, and the same proceedings shall be
lad against such unknown person or persons as are had against

 

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