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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 63.] BOUNDARIES—NOTICE. 981

P. G. L., (1860,) art" 61, sec. 8. 1838, ch. 205, sec. 7.

8. If any proceedings shall be instituted to enforce any lien
under this article, before the boundaries of the lot, land or curtil-
age which ought to be appurtenant thereto shall be designated, it
shall be lawful for the court, upon application, to stay such pro-
ceedings until such designation shall be made, and thereupon
order the surveyor to ascertain and report such boundaries as

described in the preceding section.
Plummer s. Eckenrode, 50 Md. 230.

Ibid. sec. 9. 1845, ch. 287, sec. 7.

9. Where a building shall be erected by a lessee or tenant for

life or years of a farm or lot of ground, or by an architect,
builder, or other person employed by such lessee or tenant, the
lien shall only apply to the extent of the interest of such lessee
or tenant.

Mills v. Matthews, 7 Md. 315. Weber v. Weatherby, 34 Md. 656. Lender
king v. Rosenthal, 63 Md. 28.

Ibid sec. 10. 1845, ch 287, sec. 7.

10. Where a building shall be erected on a lot of ground

belonging to a married woman, by her husband, or some person
by him employed, the said lien shall not attach unless notice
thereof be given to such married woman in writing within sixty
days after doing such work or furnishing such materials, or both,
as the case may be.

Jarden v. Pumphrey, 36 Md. 361. Rimmey v. Getterman, 63 Md. 431. Con-
way v. Crook, 66 Md. 291.

Ibid. sec. 11. 1838, ch. 205, sec. 9. 1845, ch. 176, sec. 1.

11. If the contract for furnishing such work or materials, or
both, shall have been made with any architect or builder, or any

other person except the owner of the lot on which the building

may be erected, or his agent, the person so doing work or furnish-
ing materials, or both, shall not be entitled to a lien unless, within
sixty.days after furnishing the same, he, or his agent, shall give no-
tice in writing to such owner or agent, if resident within the city
or county, of his intention to claim such lien.

Greenway v. Turner, 4 Md. 296. Hess v. Poultney, 10 Md. 267. Thomas v.

Barber, 10 Md 390. Shoop v. Fowles, 13 Md 304 Miller v. Barroll, 14 Md.
173. Pue v. Hetzell, 16 Md. 539, Weber v. Weatherby, 34 Md. 656. Jarden

 

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