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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 75] FORMS OF DECLARATIONS. 1639

the return of the said goods" (when they have not been
replevied and delivered), "and $—— for their detention;" (or
in cases where they have been delivered), "the plaintiff claims
said goods and $——— for their detention."
Stirling v. Garritee, 18 Md. 468. Barnett v. Bealmear, 79 Md. 40.

Statement of Causes of Action on Contracts.

The following statements of causes of actions for the common
counts shall be sufficient, and the plaintiff may include two or
more of them in one count, but after the statement of the first
cause of action, each subsequent statement should begin with
the words "and for :"

1. —— county, ss: A. B., by S. T., his attorney, sues C. D.
for money payable by the defendant to the plaintiff for goods
sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant, and the
plaintiff claims therefor the sum of $———

S. T., Plaintiff's Attorney.

Hewes v. Jordon, 39 Md 472.

2. Money payable by the defendant to the plaintiff f or goods
bargained and sold by the plaintiff to the defendant. (These
words, "money payable, etc." should precede money counts
like the 1st to the 13th, inclusive, but need only be inserted in
the 1st.)

Merryman v. Rider, 34 Md. 98. Scott v. Leary, 34 Md. 398.

3. Work done and materials provided by the plaintiff for
the defendant at his request.

4. Money lent by the plaintiff to the defendant.

5. Money paid by the plaintiff for the defendant at his
request.

6. Money received by the defendant for the use of the
plaintiff.

7. Money found to be due from the defendant to the plain-
tiff on accounts stated between them.

Dyson v. West, 1 H. & J. 567. Turner v. Jenkins, 1 H. & G. 163. Scott
v. Leary, 34 Md 398

8. A messuage and lands sold and conveyed by the plaintiff
to the defendant.

9. The good will of a business of the plaintiff sold and
given up by the plaintiff to the defendant.

10. The defendant's use, by the plaintiff's permission, of
messages and lands of the plaintiff.


 

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