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372 CHANCERY. [ART. 16

123. How bill may be filed against
non-resident or unknown
heirs.
124. Notice by publication to heirs
or representatives.
125. Foreign executors defendants.
Proceedings.
126. Appearance by non-residents.
127. Modes of notice to non-resi-
dents.
128. Unknown defendants to bills
for renewals of leases.

Partition.

129. Proceedings for — Jurisdictional
averments — Parties to — De-
crees — Sales.

Pleadings, Practice and Process.

130. Equity courts always open;
terms of, in the counties; in
'Baltimore city
131. Clerks to keep correct dockets.
132. Suits begun by bill or case
stated.
133. When process to be issued.
134. Process in equity courts, when
returnable...
135. How summons to be issued.
136. Service of process; how made.
137. Infant and non-sane defendants,
how to answer.
138. Infants and persons under disa-
ability, how to sue.
139. Time for appearance and
answer.
140. Decree pro confesso and final de-
cree.
141. Decree pro confesso against de-
fendants appearing.
142. Decree pro confesso on bill for
discovery.
143. Answer after decree pro confesso
and before final decree.
144. Pleadings to be brief and con-
cise.
145. Form of introductory part of
bill. .

146. To be divided into paragraphs.
General frame-work of.
147. Prayer for process; how to be
framed.
148. Defendant may plead, answer
or demur.
149. Plea or demurrer to be sworn,
to Oath. Form of demurrer.
150. Demurrer or plea; how heard.
151. Time for hearing.
152. If plea or demurrer be sus-
tained, bill may be amended.
153. If overruled, defendant must
answer.
164. Fine when overruled.
155. Requisites of answer.
156. Interrogatories to be appended:
to bill' or answer.
157. Refusal to answer Interroga-
tories; practice upon.

158. Crossbills.
159. When answer to be sworn to.
Effect of oath.
160. Wh«n sworn answer to be nvi-
dence.
161. General replication, form of.
162. No special replication to be-
filed.
163. Effect of failure of plaintiff to
amend after leave granted.
164. Fine and commitment for con-
tempt.
165. Rule security for costs; when
obtainable.
166. When bond to be given to State- '
as obligee.
167. Payment of fees to examiners,
commissioners and auditors,
how enforced.
168. Opinions to be filed, except in
Baltimore city.
169. Heirs of mortgagee not neces-
sary parties to bill for sale of
mortgaged property.
170. Proceedings on bill of review-
by infant or non compos
171. Costs on exceptions to answers.



 

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