278 ATTACHMENTS. [ART. 9
due to any laborer or employee by any employer or corpora-
tion shall always be exempt from attachment by any process
whatever.
Moore v. Haney, 14 Md 559. House v. B & O. R. R. Co., 48 Md. 130.
First Nat Bank of Hagerstown v. Weckler, 52 Md. 40. Shryock v. B. & O.
R. R. Co., 56 Md. 519. Keyser v. Rice, 47 Md. 203.
1888, art. 9, sec. 33. 1874. ch. 230.
34. The wages or hire of any person or persons, not resid-
ing in this State, shall be subject to attachment upon judgment,
warrant or upon two non ests, in the same manner and to no
larger extent than the wages or hire of any person or persons,
resident in this State.
Judgment Pleadable by Garnishee Against Defendant.
Ibid. sec. 34. 1860, art. 10, sec. 37. 1715, ch. 40, secs. 3-7. 1888, ch. 401.
35. Any judgment of condemnation against a garnishee and
execution thereon, or payment by such garnishee, shall be
sufficient and pleadable in bar in any action brought against
him by the defendant in the attachment for or concerning the
property or credits so condemned, even though such judgment
of condemnation be afterwards reversed or set aside, unless at
the time of execution made, or payment, such judgment or
execution thereon shall have been stayed according to law.
Brown v. Somerville, 8 Md. 458. Cole v. Flitcraft, 47 Md. 320. Savin v
Bond, 57 Md. 228. Sanborn v. Mullen, 77 Md. 480.
Attachments on Original Process for Fraud.
Ibid. sec. 35. 1864, ch. 306, sec. 1. 1892, ch. 510.
36. Every person and body corporate that has the right to
become a plaintiff in any action or proceeding, before any judi-
cial tribunal in this State, shall have the right to proceed by
attachment in the following cases, upon the conditions and in
the manner herein provided. Before any such writ of attach-
ment shall be issued, the plaintiff or some person in his behalf
shall moke an affidavit before the clerk of the court from which
said attachment shall issue, or before some officer authorized
by the laws of the State of Maryland to take affidavits as
enumerated in section 5 of this article, stating that the defend-
ant or defendants, named in the writ of attachment, is or are
bona fide indebted to the plaintiff or plaintiffs in the sum of
———— dollars, over and above all discounts; and that the
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