1618 PARTNERSHIPS—LIMITED. PILOTS. [ARTS. 73 & 74
same manner as if such partners were the only parties defendants
to the writ, excepting that the partners who may be deemed not
liable shall recover their legal costs against the plaintiff and
such additional costs as the court may deem reasonable; and
if a creditor shall have recovered against the general partners
only and shall afterwards discover that the special partners
have become liable as general partners, he may file a bill in
equity against the general and special partners for further
relief against them; and in such proceeding the judgment
recovered as aforesaid shall be prima facie evidence of the
amount due by the partnership as against the special partners.
1888, art. 73, sec. 21. 1860, art. 72, sec. 21. 1836, ch. 97, sec. 21. 1888, ch. 512.
21. No dissolution of such partnership by the acts of the
partners shall take place previous to the time specified in the
certificate of its formation or in the certificate of its renewal
unless by death of one of the partners or insolvency of the
partnership, except as provided in section 10 or until a notice
of such dissolution shall have been filed and recorded in the
clerk's office in which the original certificate was recorded and
published once a week for four weeks in a newspaper printed
in each of the counties or city where the partnership may
have places of business, or by notice set up at some public
place in each election district, in the cases provided for in
section 7, which publication may be proved by affidavit and
recorded as hereinbefore prescribed for the publication of the
certificate for the formation of such partnership.
Ibid. sec. 22. 1860, art. 72, sec. 22 1836, ch. 97, sec. 14.
22. The general partners shall be liable to account to each
other and to the special partners for the management of the
concern both in law and equity; and fraud of any partner
shall be punished as prescribed by section 176 of article 27 of
this code.
ARTICLE LXXIV.
PILOTS.
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1. Board of examiners a body
politic.
2 The board of examiners of Mary-
land pilots, of whom com-
posed. Pilots to pay said
board $1,000 to defray ex-
penses.
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3. Applicant to be a pilot, must
produce a certificate of hon-
esty and good behavior.
4 Board to examine each appli-
cant; appointment and license.
5. Fees.
6. Warrant as first rate pilot.
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