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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1628 PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW. [ART. 75

41. No amendment allowed wherein
entire new parties are intro-
duced.
42. Plaintiff may amend when heir
at law or devisee has been
omitted as defendant.
43. Amendments not allowed to any
dilatory plea or plea of limi-
tations.
44 Proceedings when amendment
allowed after jury is sworn.
45. Costs, how allowed.

Arbitration and Award.

46. All cases instituted by consent
of the parties thereto may be
submitted for; judgment upon
award.
47. Award to lie in court foui days
before judgment thereon en-
tered; for what causes may
be set aside.
48 Proceedings upon death of either
of the parties.
49. Aibitrator dying or refusing to
act, court to .appoint suc-
cessor.
50. Proceedings if award not re-
turned within eight months.
51. Proceedings after award is made.

Cases by Consent.

52. Parties may submit issues to
a jury, and agiee that upon
their decision a sum of money
is to be paid by one to the
other; amount, how esti-
mated.
53. Proceedings upon the finding of
the jury.
54. Parties at any time before judg-
ment may submit questions of
law for the opinion of the
court
55. Parties may agree that upon the
decision by the court a sum of
money is to be paid; amount,
how estimated.

56. "Next friend" or prochein ami
may compromise suit for in-
fant; proviso.

Certiorari.

57. Bond to be given by party ob-
taining writ.

Continuance.

58 How long cause may be con-
tinued.
59. Because of absence of witness.
60. Affidavit for, to contain what.
61. Court may examine on oath
party making affidavit, ad-
verse party may admit the
facts such witness would
prove, retaining right to con-
tradict said testimony.
62. When new trial is granted, or
commission issued or judg-
ment set aside.
63 When party to a suit dies.
64. Suit involving title "to lands
where party dies and an In-
fant is a proper party to be
substituted, suit not to abate,
but guardian to be made a
party
65. Infant entitled to lands by pur-
chase only bound to answer
suit when heir would be
bound so to do.
66. In case where attendance of
witness residing within State
cannot be had.
67. On a special verdict, or case
stated, court not to continue
case more than two terms.
68. If plats returned in any case aie
defective, or fail to be returned
by any accident, court may
continue case
69. Cost of; by whom paid.
70. Cases when new trial has been
ordered by court of appeals,
proceedings may be stayed un-
til all costs are paid.



 

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