86 ATTORNEYS. [ART. 10.
P G. L., (1860,) art. 11, sec 6. 1831, ch. 268, sec 5.
6. Upon the application of any lawyer who may have prac-
tised, or who may have been licensed to practise in any other
State, district or territory of the United States, for admission to
practise in the courts of this State, it shall be the duty of the
court to whom he shall apply, to admit him upon the terms and
under the same regulations that a citizen of Maryland would be
admitted to the courts of the State, district or territory in which
said applicant may have practised, or may have been licensed to
practise; provided, that in the said State, district or territory, the
mode and terms of admission to the bar be regulated by law.
Ibid sec 7. 1831, ch. 268, sec. 6.
7. Upon the application to practise law in any of the courts
of this State, of any citizen of any other State, district or
territory, in which the mode and terms of admission to the bar
are not regulated by law, the said courts shall admit him or not,
as in their Discretion they may think fit.
Ibid. sec. 8. 1783, ch. 17 1831, ch. 368, sec. 7.
8. If, upon the rejection of any applicant for admission to
practise law in any circuit court in this State, or in the supreme
bench of Baltimore city, such applicant shall deem himself
aggrieved by such rejection, he may apply to the court of
appeals for admission to practise law in said court, who shall
examine such applicant as to his qualifications, character and
time of studying, in manner and subject to the regulation
hereinbefore provided as to such examination; and if, upon such
examination, the court of appeals shall determine that the appli-
cant ought to be admitted to practise in the court of appeals, he
shall be admitted accordingly; and such admission shall entitle,
him to admission to practise in any court of this State.
State v. Johnson, 2 H. & McH. 160.
Ibid. sec. 9 1831, ch. 268, sec. 1. 1878, ch. 400.
9. All persons who are now or shall hereafter be admitted to
practise law in the court of appeals of this State, shall be
entitled to practise law in any or all other courts of the State,
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