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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1516 MERGER—MILITIA. [ARTS. 64 & 65

ARTICLE LXIV.

MERGER.

1. Remedy upon covenants in case 2. No merger by mortgage to lessor,
of merger.

1888, art. 64, sec. 1. 1860, art. 62, sec. 1. 1849, ch. 260.

1. Where the reversion of any land expectant on a lease
shall be merged in any other estate, the person entitled to the
estate into which such reversion shall have merged shall have
the same remedy against the lessee, his representative or
assigns for non-payment of rent or other forfeiture, or for not
performing conditions, covenants or agreements, as the person
entitled to the reversion would have had if such reversion had
not merged.

Wahl v. Barroll, 8 Gill, 288. Keefer v. Zimmerman, 22 Md. 275 Cris-
field v. Storr, 30 Md. 129. Clark v. Tennyson, 33 Md. 85.

1888, art. 64, sec. 2. 1860, art 62, sec. 2 1852, ch. 255.

2. There shall be no merger by reason of any conveyance
by way of mortgage or assignment of mortgage from the lessee
of any ground demised for a term of years, his executors,
administrators or assigns to the lessor of such ground or
premises, (whether by original or sub-lease,) his heirs, execu-
tors, administrators or assigns, and the same rights and reme-
dies shall exist as if the grantee in such conveyance had no
other interest or estate in the property than the one thereby
conveyed.

Polk v. Reynolds, 31 Md. 106.

ARTICLE LXV.

MILITIA.

I. Reserve Militia and General
Staff.

1. Of whom the militia shall con-
sist Persons exempt liable
to duty in case of war or
insurrection.
2. When the governor has author-
ity to order out the militia.

3. Authoilty of the governor, as
commander-in-chief, to make
all rules and regulations.
4. Enrollment of persons liable to
duty. Duty of persons claim-
ing exemption. Penalty for
failure to give information of
persons liable to enrollment.



 

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