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1504 MECHANICS' LIEN. [ART. 63

the building or place at which such building is being erected
and to make a report to such court, in which he shall suffi-
ciently designate and describe by metes and bounds with their
courses and distances, and by a draft if necessary, the limits
and extent of grounds necessary for the convenient use of such
building for the purpose for which it was designed and such
report shall be entered at length upon the record book herein-
after mentioned and if approved by the court shall be conclusive
upon all persons concerned.

1888, art. 63, sec. 8. 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
curtilage which ought to be appurtenant thereto shall be
designated, it shall be lawful for the court upon application
to stay such proceedings until such designation shall be made
and thereupon order the surveyor to ascertain and report such
boundaries as described in the preceding section.

Plummer v. Eckenrode, 50 Md. 230.

Ibid. sec. 9. 1860, art. 61, 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. Len-
derking v Rosenthal, 63 Md. 28. Baehler v. Ijams, 72 Md. 195. Hoffman
v. McColgan, 81 Md. 395. Real Estate Co. v. Phillips, 90 Md. 526.

Ibid. sec. 10. 1860, art. 61, 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.
Conway v. Crook, 66 Md. 291 Frazee v. Frazee, 79 Md. 27.

Ibid. sec. 11 1860, art. 61, 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


 

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