ART. 75] ARBITRATION AND AWARD. 1661
4 Md 514 Ebert v. Ebert, 5 Md 353. Calvert v. Carter, 6 Md. 135. Shafer
v Shafer, 6 Md. 518 White v Davidson, 8 Md 186. Roloson v. Carson, 8
Md. 208. Ing v. State, 8 Md. 287 Farmers' Bank of Md v. Sprigg, 11 Md.
389. Garitee v. Carter, 16 Md. 312. Calvert v. Carter, 18 Md. 74. Md. &
Del. R R. Co. v. Porter, 19 Md. 458. Bushey v. Culler, 26 Md. 534. Har-
ryman v. Harryman, 43 Md 140. Woods v Matchett, 47 Md. 394.
1888, art 75, sec. 46. 1860, art. 7, sec. 2. 1778, ch. 21, sec. 9.
47. Such award shall remain four days in court during its
sitting after the return thereof before any judgment shall be
entered thereon, and if it shall appear to the court within that
time that the same was obtained by fraud or malpractice in, or
by surprise, imposition or deception of the arbitrators, or with-
out due notice to the parties or their attorneys, the court may
set aside such award and refuse to give judgment thereon.
Oliver v. Heap, 2 H. & McH. 477. Dorsey v. Jeoffiray, 3 H. & McH. 121.
Goldsmith v Tilly, 1 H. & J 361 Selby v. Gibson, 1 H. & J 362 Crom-
well v. Owings, 6 H & J 10. Hwvitt v. State, 6 H. & J 96. Rigden v
Martin, 6 H. & J 407. Griffith v Jarrett, 7 H. & J. 73 Shriver v. State, 9
G & J. 1 Archer v. Williamson, 2 H. & G. 67. Caton v McTavish, 10
G & J. 193. State v. Stewart, 12 G. & J. 456. Randall v. Glenn, 2 Gill, 430.
Bullit v. Musgrave, 3 Gill, 31 Lewis v. Burgess, 5 Gill, 129. Emery v. Owings,
7 Gill, 494 State v. Williams, 9 Gill, 173. Young v Reynolds, 3 Md Ch.
398 Ibid., 4 Md. 375. Price v. Thomas, 4 Md. 514. Ebert v. Ebert, 5Md
353. Johnston v. Thomas, 6 Md. 452. Roloson v. Carson, 8 Md. 208. Ing
v State, 8 Md. 287 Garitee v Carter, 16 Md. 311 Md. & Del. R R Co
v. Porter, 19 Md. 471. N C. R. W. Co. v. Canton Co., 24 Md. 492. Bushey v.
Culler, 26 Md. 534. Wilson v. Boor, 40 Md. 483 Grove v Swartz, 45 Md.
227 Bullock v. Bergman, 46 Md. 278. Sisson v M. & C. C of Balto. 51
Md. 95. Witz v. Tregellas, 82 Md. 369. Caledonian Ins. Co. v, Traub, 83
Md. 532.
Ibid. sec. 47 1860, art. 7, sec. 3. 1785, ch. 80, sec. 11.
48. All causes so referred shall be continued until an award
is returned; and if the death of either of the parties happens
before an award is returned and judgment thereon, the cause
shall not abate, but upon reasonable notice to the person suc-
ceeding to the interest of the deceased in the matter in con-
test, and not being a minor, the arbitrators shall proceed to a
determination and return their award, upon which judgment
may be entered notwithstanding the death of either of the
parties.
Tillard v. Fisher, 3 H. & McH. 121. Price v. Tyson, 2 G. & J. 475.
Shriver v. State, 9 G. &. J. 1. Turner v. Maddox, 3 Gill, 190.
Ibid. sec. 48. 1860, art 7, sec. 4 1785, ch. 80, sec. 11
49. If any arbitrator appointed by the parties upon any
reference as aforesaid shall die or refuse to act, the court
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