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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 75] PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW. 1627

Sub-secs. 81-83. Pleas in abate-
ment.
Sub-sec. 84. Affidavit to pleas
in abatement.
Sub-sec. 85. Declaration where
some of defendants are
returned non est.
Sub-secs. 86-89. Commencement
of declarations by persons
suing in special character.
Sub-sec. 90. Conclusions of dec-
larations by executors and
administrators.
Sub-secs. 91-93. Statement of
causes of action by execu-
tors and administrators.
Sub-sec. 94. Commencement of
declarations against exec-
utors and administrators.
Sub-sec. 95. Conclusions of dec-
larations against execu-
tors and administrators.
Sub-sec. 96. Statement of causes
of action against execu-
tors and administrators.
Sub-secs. 97-96. Commencement
of pleas by executors and
administrators.
Sub-secs. 99-102. Pleas by exec-
utors and administrators.
Sub-secs 103-105. Commence-
ment and conclusions of
declarations by executors
and administrators
against executors and ad-
ministrators.
Sub-sec. 106. Profert and oyer.
Sub-sec. 107.. Prescribed forms
or common-law forms may
be used; bill of particu-
lars, when demandable.
Sub-sec. 108. Partnership; in-
corporation of parties or
execution of any written
instrument filed in the
case, to be taken as ad-
mitted, unless denied in
next succeeding pleading.

II.
PRACTICE.
Abatement and Revivor.

25. What actions shall and what
shall nor abate by the death
of the parties; death of plain-
tiff; defendant.
26. Action for personal injuries
shall not abate by the death
of plaintiff.
27. Attachment to compel appear-
ance of representative of
deceased defendant.
28. Proceedings to bring in repre-
sentative of deceased plain-
tiff.
29. Proceedings in case of death of
new parties.
30. Pleadings by new parties.
31. Costs, how to be taxed.
32. Non-resident heir, executor or
other person proper to be
made party, how to be brought
In.
33. Further proceedings in such
cases.
34. No action to abate by reason of
the marriage of any of the
parties , amendments in such
cases

Amendment.

35. Up to what stage of the case
proceedings at law may be
amended.
36. No continuance granted unless
justice requires.
37. No action to abate because of
misnomer of plaintiff or de-
fendant.
38. Upon nonjoinder or misjoinder
of plaintiffs, court may allow
amendment.
39. Proceedings upon nonjoinder or
misjoinder of defendants.
40 Amendments for 'misjoinder or
nonjoinder of plaintiffs or de-
fendants, when to be made.



 

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