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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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838 INSOLVENTS—ADJUDICATION. [ART. 47.

pllcation of the petitioner, issue an order in the nature of an.
injunction, to restrain the debtor and the mortgagee, judgment
creditor, donee, vendee, assignee, grantee, or other person having;
the custody or claiming the title to any property or estate of the
debtor, from selling, disposing of, or in any way interfering with
said property or testate, until the question of adjudication shall
have been determined, and may issue such other orders upon suck
terms and conditions as the court may deem necessary for the
preservation and safe-keeping of the property in controversy;
and the court shall possess the power to allow any amendments,
necessary to present the rights of the matter. If the allegations of
the petitioner shall not be sustained, the respondent shall recover
a judgment for costs against the petitioner; and if the allegations
be sustained and are sufficient to warrant the same, an adjudica-
tion shall be made by the court that the debtor is insolvent, and
therefore, and by virtue of the adjudication, his right and power
to dispose of any part of his estate and property shall cease; and
when the court shall have appointed a preliminary trustee, all
such estate and property shall, as soon as the bond of such trustee
shall have been approved, be divested out of the insolvent and be
vested in the trustee; and thereafter the same proceedings shall
be had as hereinbefore prescribed in relation to persons who shall
apply for the benefit of the provisions of this article; and the
said debtor shall thereupon immediately execute the schedule and
lists of debts, verified by his affidavit, as provided by section 1
of this article, and the debtor shall be entitled to his discharge
from all debts and contracts made before the filing of the petition
in this section mentioned, and in the same manner and to the
same extent and with the same exception, as though he had made
application, as provided in section 1 of this article.

Crawford v. Berry, 6 G. & J. 63. Jones v. Horsey, 4 Md. 306. Griffith v.
Parks, 32 Md. 4. Trayhem v. Hamill, 53 Md. 90. Schiff v. Solomon, 57 Md.
584. Whyte v. Betts' Machine Co. 61 Md. 172. Paul v. Same, ibid. Griffee v.
Mann, 62 Md. 248.

1880, ch. 172, sec. 25.

24. If any deed, conveyance, assignment, gift, transfer or deliv-
ery be made of any goods, chattels, moneys, choses in action,
lands, tenements or other property, or lien created thereon by any
person belonging to any of the classes mentioned in section 14,

 

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