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ART. 83] ADVERTISEMENT—EXEMPTION. 1891

such process as other legal costs, and if the defendant be
unable to pay the same, the sheriff or other officer, after having
paid tha same, may recover the amount so paid from the
plaintiff as other debts are collected.

1688, art. 83, sec. 6. 1860, art. 83, sec. 7. 1826, ch. 178.
6. Whenever any judge, justice, commissioner or auditor
shall be required by law to direct the publication of any notice
or other advertisement in one or more newspapers, he shall
direct the place or places in. which such notice or advertise-
ment shall be published, the number of papers in which it
shall be inserted and the number of insertions in each paper,
but shall not name such paper in the order of publication, but
leave to the party at whose expense such notice or advertise-
ment is to be published to select the paper and contract for
the cost of publication; but when such publication shall be
ordered to be made in the city of Baltimore, it shall be pub-
lished in one or more of the daily newspapers published in
said city.

Ibid. sec. 7. 1860, art. 83, sec. 8. 1834, ch. 309, sec. 2.
7. In every case in which notice by publication in a news-
paper is required to be made by any sheriff, coroner, elisor, or
other officer, the defendant shall have the right to select the
newspaper in which such notice shall be published and upon
his refusal or neglect so to do, the officer shall make publica-
tion in the newspaper making the lowest charge for the adver-
cisement.

Exemption From Execution.

Ibid. sec. 8. 1861, ch. 7, sec. 1. 1904, ch. 381.

8. One hundred dollars in property, whether the same con-
sists of money, land or goods, of every defendant, as well as all
money payable in the nature of insurance, benefit or relief in
the contingency or event of sickness, accident, hurt or death
of any person, shall be exempt from execution or seizure in
satisfaction of debt or claim upon any judgment in any civil
proceedings, except on judgments for breach of promise to
marry or for seduction.

Bramble v. State, 41 Md. 440. State v. Boulden, 57 Md. 314. Muhr v.
Plnover, 67 Md. 487.

Ibid. sec. 9. 1861, ch. 7, sec. 2.

9. Each defendant in any such execution may select prop-
erty, real or personal, to the value of one hundred dollars, to


 

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