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Ejectment.
71. How begun; proceedings in.
72. Mortgagor may maintain, except
as against mortgagee.
73 Proceedings in cases between
landloid and tenant
74. Wheie suit is to be brought.
75. Defendants may sever, three
sets of plats to be returned
76. Court to apportion costs where
defendants sever.
77. Plaintiffs may declare jointly
78. One of joint plaintiffs may re-
cover to the extent of his
title
79 Patent not necessary to be
proved; proof of enclosure no
longer necessary.
80 Warrant of resurvey to be issued
only when there is dispute as
to location.
81. Or where different parcels are
claimed under same title.
82 Party applying for, shall first
locate his claim.
83. How locations shall be made;
proceedings
84 Plats and certificates to be
amendable , witnesses may be
examined who were not sworn
on the survey.
85. Plats not to be considered plead-
ings per se.
Equitable Defenses.
86. Defendant to be entitled to plead ,
commencement of plea.
87 Plaintiff may demur thereto for
want of equity , or reply.
88. In what cases court may strike
out such plea
Extending Judgments.
89. In what cases court may extend ;
in what cases inquisition by
jury is required.
90. Verdict and judgment in sults
on bonds with penalty.
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Legal Sufficiency of Evidence.
91. Defendant may offer evidence,
though the court reject his
prayer at end of plantlffs
case that plaintiff has offered
no evidence legally sufficient
to entitle him to recover
Measure of Damages for Abstract-
ing Minerals from Plaintiff's
Land.
92. Persons furtively or in bad faith
abstracting minerals from the
land of another shall be
charged the whole value of
the minerals. Otherwise, if
absti acted without fraud oi
negligence.
Possession— Writs of.
93. Writ of habere facias posses-
sionem, how obtained , penalty
for re-entry by evicted party.
94. Powers of sheriff, coroner or
elisor thereunder.
95 Successor in office of sheriff,
coroner or elisor to complete
execution of writ
96 To what sales sections 93-95
shall apply.
97. Not to abate upon death of
purchaser.
Preservation, Detention and In-
spection of Property.
98 Power of the court in relation
thereto
Production of Books and Answer-
ing Bill of Discovery.
99 When court may compel; pio-
ceedings.
100 General power of court to com-
pel , practice.
101 Clerks and registers to exhibit
their books In suits pn their
official bonds.
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