ART. 8] RIGHTS OF ASSIGNEE. 263
11 Md. 251. Shriner v Lamborn, 12 Md. 174. Augusta Ins Co. v. Abbott,
12 Md 348. Reynolds v. Manning, 15 Md. 521. National Fire Ins Co. v.
Crane, 16 Md. 260. Hooper v Logan, 23 Md 209. Banks v. McClellan, 24
Md. 80. Stine v. Young, 26 Md. 238. Union Bank v. Tillard, 26 Md. 446.
Schaferman v O'Brien, 28 Md. 574. Spiker v. Nydegger, 30 Md. 321. Can-
field v. Mcllwaine, 32 Md. 98. Emerick v. Coakley, 35 Md. 188. Balto. City
Pass. R W. Co. v. Sewell, 35 Md. 254 Lucas v. Byrhe, 35 Md. 492 Ahern
v. White, 39 Md 418. McAleer v. Young, 40 Md 445 Whitridge v Barry,
42 Md. 140. Jackson v. Myers, 43 Md. 462. Howell v. Coulbourn. 54 Md.
64. Schafferv. Union Mining Co., 55 Md. 82 Crisfield v. State, 55 Md. 196-
Hampson v Owens, 55 Md. 686. Gable v. Scarlett, 56 Md. 174. Trades-
men's Nat. Bank v. Green, 57 Md. 605 Handy v. Collins, 60 Md. 245.
Dickey v. Pocomoke City Bank, 89 Md. 293.
1888, art. 8, sec. 2. 1860, art. 9, sec. 2. 1830, ch. 165, sec 2.
2. The equitable assignee of a judgment may issue scire
facias in his own name, to revive the same without administra-
tion upon the estate of J;he legal plaintiff.
Kent v. Somervell, 7 G. & J. 265. Bank U. S. v. Lyles, 10 G. & J. 333.
Clarke v. Dlgges, 5 Gill, 118. Goldsborough v Cradle, 28 Md. 477. Dickey
v Pocomoke City Bank, 89 Md. 293.
Ibid sec. 3. 1860, art. 9, sec. 3 1829, ch 51. 1830, ch. 165, sec. 3.
3. Any defendant may make the same legal or equitable
defences as might or could have been had and maintained
against the assignor at the time of such assignment and before
notice thereof, and to the same extent.
Balto Ins. Co. v. McFadon, 4 H. & J. 45. Kemp's Exes. v. McPherson, 7
H. & J. 320. Harwood v. Jones, 10 Gr. & J. 420. Phalen v. State, 12 G. &
J. 18. Job v. Walker, 3 Md 129. Cox v. Sprigg, 6 Md. 274. Robinson v.
Marshall, 11 Md. 251. Timms v. Shannon, 19 Md. 297. Huston v. Ditto,
20 Md. 331 Lucas v. Byrne, 35 Md. 485. McAleer v. Young, 40 Md 439.
Ibid. sec. 4. 1860, art. 9, sec 4. 1830, ch. 165, sec. 2. 1880, ch. 161, sec. 4.
4. When the legal plaintiff in any suit entered for the use of
any person shall die before or after judgment, the person for
whose use the same may be entered, or who may be entitled to
the same, or his representative, may prosecute the same to judg-
ment and satisfaction, as if the legal plaintiff had not died.
McAleer v. Young, 40 Md. 439.
Ibid. sec. 5. 1860, art. 9, sec. 5. 1763, ch. 23, sec. 7.
5. The surety in any bond or other obligation for the pay-
ment of money or promissory note, or the endorser of any
protested bill of exchange, who shall pay or tender the money
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