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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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68 ATTACHMENTS. [ART. 9.

Eichengreen, 34 Md. 57. Cox v. Waters, 34 Md. 460. Norris D. Wrenschall,
34 Md. 499. Jean v. Spurrier, 35 Md. 116. Hough v. Kugler, 36 Md. 194.
Williams v. Jones, 38 Md. 565 Keen r Worthington, 40 Md 497 Halley v.
Jackson, 48 Md 254. Bartlett v. Wilbur, 53 Md. 501 Hoffman o Reed, 57;
Md. 374. Foran v. Johnson, 58 Md. 145. DeBebian v. Gola, 64 Md. 263

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 10, sec. 5. 1795, ch. 56, sec. 1. 1876, ch. 112 1888, ch. 507.

5. The affidavit required by the preceding section may be made
before any justice of the peace or any judge of R court of law of
this State, or before any judge of a court of record of the United.
States, or of any State, district or territory of the United States,
or before a commissioner appointed by the State to take-
acknowledgments of deeds, or before a notary public, or if out
of the United States, before a consul or vice-consul of the United
States; or the affidavit may be made before the clerk of the
court from which the attachment shall issue.

Ibid. sec. 6. 1795, ch. 56, sec. 2.

6. If the affidavit is made in this State, and before a justice of
the peace or judge in any other county than that in which the
attachment is to be issued, there shall also be a certificate, under
the seal of the court, from the clerk of the circuit court for the
county in which it is made, that the justice of the peace or judge
before whom the said affidavit was made, was, at the time the.
same was made, a justice of the peace or judge; or the same may
be certified by the clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city,
when the affidavit is made in that city; or if the affidavit be
made out of the State, and before a judge of a court of record,
there shall be a certificate from the clerk of said court, under the
seal thereof, that at the time the same was made, he was a judge
of said court, and that the same is a court of record; or if made
before a commissioner of this State, the same shall be certified
under his official seal.
Evesson v. Selby, 32 Md. 345. Coward v. Dillinger, 56 Md. 60.

Ibid. sec. 7. 1795, ch. 66, sec. 1. 1832, ch. 280, secs. 2 and 8. 1876, ch. 112.

7. The affidavit required by the preceding sections may be
made by the creditor, or one of them where there are more than
one, or by the agent of the creditor or creditors; by the presi-
dent, cashier or other officer of a corporation; by any executor or

 

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