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The Maryland Code, Public Local Laws, 1888
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ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE. 275

144. Penalties recovered, how to be
expended
145. Livery stable keepers to have lien
upon horses and vehicles for
charges.
146. Upon failure of owners to pay
charges, may sell, proceedings
147. What necessary before justice
issues his warrant authorizing
sale, proviso.

Chimneys.

148 Powers of mayor and city coun-
cil in relation to.

Coroners, Inquests and Dead
Bodies.

149. Appointment, number, term, sal-
ary, oath and bond of coroners
150. Assignment of coroners to dis-
tricts, absence or illness of, who
to act.
151. Inquests over what bodies to be
held; no fees to jury, expenses
of interment of unclaimed bod-
ies, how paid.
152. Monthly report to be made to
police board, what to contain,
property found on bodies, what
to be done with
153. Bodies, how distributed for pur-
poses of medical science, excep-
tions
154. Bond of physicians receiving such
dead bodies, unlawful traffic in,
penalty.

Courts

Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas,
and Baltimore City Court.
155 Judges of, respectively, to hear
motions for new trial and in
arrest of judgment and all mat-
ters of law.
156. Paper book of evidence or briefs
not required in cases in,
157 Terms of said courts.
158. Return days of

159 Writs, when returnable
160. Original writs unexecuted, re-
newal of.
161. Proceedings upon return of any
writ or process.
162. Failure of defendant to appear
when summoned; practice
163 Failure of defendant to plead
when summoned and served
with declaration
164. Titling, practice when suit
brought upon
165. When suits in which defendants
are summoned shall stand for
trial; practice.
166 When and for how long post-
ponement may be ordered in-
stead of continuance.
167. Where in suits upon contract,
plaintiff files affidavit to his
claim, defendant must swear to
his plea, requisites of plea and
affidavit thereto; practice.
168. Plaintiff's affidavit, by and before
whom to be made, voucher of
his claim to be filed with affi-
davit
169 Court without jury may assess
damages.
170. Bills of exception to be signed
within thirty days after verdict;
enlargement of time by court,
to be signed before verdict, if
required
171. Judgments to be considered en-
rolled at the end of thirty days
thereafter, extent of revisory
power of court after lapse of
thirty days.
172. Acts heretofore required to be
done during term must be done
within thirty days after act pro-
posed to be affected thereby.
173. Appeals from justices of the
peace, when to stand for trial;
costs before justice to be first
paid.



 

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