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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1660 PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCESS AT LAW. [ART. 75

Commencements of Declarations by Persons Suing in Special

Characters.

86. A B., executor of the last-will (or administrator of the
goods, &c.), of O. H., deceased, by S. T., his attorney, (or in
person,) sues D. E. for (here state the cause of action).

87. J. T., who is within age, by S. T., his next friend (or
guardian), sues W. B. for (here state the cause of action).

88. G, H., who was the husband of L. K., deceased, formerly
L. B., who has survived his said wife, by S. T., his attorney,
(or in person,) sues C. P. for (here state the cause of action).

89. B. H. and F. W., surviving partners of T. K. and I. M.
(trading under the name of B. H., F. W. & Co.), by S. T., their
attorney (or in person), sue T. H., surving partner of M. S.
(trading under the name of T. H. and M. S.), for (here state
the cause of action).

(The words "trading under the name of," etc., may be
omitted, unless the name of the firm be contained in the con-
tract sued on.)

(The conclusion of declarations, by persons suing in special
characters, shall be the same with that of declarations by
persons suing in their proper characters.)

Conclusions of Declarations by Executors and Administrators.

90. "And the plaintiff claims therefor" $——— (or if the action
is detinue, brought to recover specific goods), "the plaintiff
claims a return of the said goods, or their value, and $———
for their detention;" (or if the action is replevin,) "the plain-
tiff claims 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.

Statement of Causes of Action by Executors and Administrators.

91. Money payable by the defendant to the plaintiff for
goods bargained and sold by O. H., in his lifetime, to the
defendant.

92. Work done and materials provided by O. H. in his life-
time, for the defendant, at his request.

93. And the form may be the same as between the original
parties, adding proper words, to show that the transaction
occurred with the decedent.


 

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