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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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374 CHANCERY. [ART. 16

221. Bond to be given by trustees
under conveyances for benefit
of creditors. Where bond is
to be filed.
222. Where property is to be sold
upon a contingency, bond not
required until contingency
arises. Where bond is to be
filed. Reports of sales by
trustees.
223. Sales heretofore made by trus-
tees under deeds. Where
trustees gave bond with one
surety only made valid. Pro-
viso.
224. When penalty may be for less
than double amount of trust
estate.
225. Failure of trustee to bond.
Proceedings upon.
226. New trustee appointed by
court.
227. Report of sales by trustees.
228. Failure of trustee to report.
Proceedings upon.
229. Resignation of trustee. How
made.
230. Appointment of new trustee.
How made.
231. Transfer of trust funds to new
trustee.
232. Power of court to order such
transfer.

233. Release of first tiustee suffi-;
cient.

Witnesses and Testimony.

234. Examiners. Their duties, pow-
ers, and compensation.
235. Subpoenas for witnesses.
236. Examinations. How conducted.
237. General question to each wit-
ness.
236. Testimony to be read to and
signed by witness. Excep-
tions.
239. Return of testimony to court.
240. Testimony to be taken without
delay. Rule return.
241. To lie ten days in court.
Waiver by consent.
242 Depositions de bene ease.
243. Oral examination of witnesses.
244 Special order to take testimony.
245. Commissions to issue to two
persons.
246. To one by consent.
247.' One only to act on same day.
248. Rules for speedy return.
249. Pay of witnesses.
250. Attachment for refusal to
attend.
251. Testimony available against de-
fendants in default.
252. Court of appeals may repeal or
modify rules in their discre-
tion.

Abatement and Revivor.

1888, art. 16, sec. 1. 1860, art. 16, sec. 1. 1820, ch. 161. 1842, ch. 229.

1. No suit in chancery shall abate by the death of any of

the parties in cases where the rights involved in the suit survive.

Tilly v. Tilly, 2 Bl. 436. Austin v. Cochran, 3 Bl. 337. Neale v. Hagthorp,

3 Bl. 551. Glenn v. Hebb's Admr., 17 Md. 260. Diffenderfer v. Griffith, 57

Md. 84.

Ibid. sec. 2. 1860, art. 16, sec. 2. 1820, ch. 161, sec. 4. 1844, ch. 44, sec. 2.

2. If any of the parties to a suit in chancery, whether
plaintiff or defendant, shall die after the filing of the bill or
petition, it shall not be necessary to file a bill of revivor; but


 

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