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74 ATTACHMENTS. [ART. 9.

while sitting in court at the return day of said writ, on motion,
to quash and set aside the same; provided, such petition shall
not prevent the further execution of said attachment until the
judge shall order the same to be quashed.

Campbell v. Morris, 3 H. & McH. 553. Ranahan B O'Neale, 6 G. & J. 301.
Bruce v. Cook, 6 G. & J. 348. Stone v. Magruder, 10 G & J 386. Boarman v.
Israel, 1 Gill, 382. Barr o Perry, 3 Gill, 325. Carson v. White, 6 Gill, 26.
Lambden v. Bowie, 2 Md. 338. Robertson v. Beall, 10 Md 129. Gover v.
Barnes, 15 Md. 567. Hall v. Richardson, 16 Md. 410. Clarke v. Meixsell, 29
Md. 221. Mears v. Adreon, 31 Md. 234. Cromwell v. Royal Ins. Co , 49 Md.
366.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 10, sec. 22. 1852, ch. 155, sec. 2.

21. Either party shall be at liberty to appeal from the decis-
ion of the judge on said petition, within two months thereafter.

Ibid. sec. 23. 1852, ch. 155, sec. 2.

22. If the judge shall quash said attachment, and the plaintiff
shall appeal and give bond in such penalty and with such
security as said judge may approve, conditioned to prosecute said
appeal with effect, or in default thereof to pay such costs and
damages as the absent defendant or other persons interested in
said property or credits may incur, or suffer by reason of such
attachment and appeal, the attachment shall remain in force as if
no such petition had been filed.

Ibid. sec. 24 1852, ch. 155, sec. 2.

23. The party appealing under the preceding sections shall
have ten days from the date of the judgment quashing any such
writ of attachment, within which he may file his appeal bond,
and the writ of attachment shall remain in force during that,
time.

Attachments after two Non Ests.

P. G. L., (1860,) art. 10, sec. 25. 1715, ch. 40, sec 2.

24. When two summonses have been returned non est against
the defendant in any of the courts of law of this State, the
plaintiff, upon proof of his claim as hereinbefore required, shall
be entitled to an attachment, and the judge of the court where
such action is pending shall order such attachment to issue, and.

 

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