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378 CHANCERY. ART. 16

manner as such causes could be heard and determined by the
laws of England in the ecclesiastical courts there.

Galwith v. Galwith, 4 H. & McH 477. Wallingsford v. Walllngsford, 6
H. & J. 485. Crane v. Meginnis, I G. & J. 475. Hewitt v. Hewltt, 1 Bl. 101.
Helms v Francisous, 2 Bl. 568. Daiger v. Daiger, 2 Md Ch. 338. Coles v.
Coles, 2 Md. Ch. 347. Tayman v. Tayman, 2 Md. Ch. 398. Dunnock v.
Dunnock, 3 Md. Ch. 143. Jamison v. Jamison, 4 Md. Ch. 295. Ricketts v.
Ricketts, 4 Gill, 109. Wright v Wright's Lessee, 2 Md. 429. Wiles v. Wiles,
3 Md. 7. Feigley v. Feigley, 7 Md. 563. Schindel v Schindel, 12 Md. 294.
J. G. v. H. G., 33 Md. 401. Keerlv. Keerl, 34 Md. 21. Wagoner v. Wagoner,
77 Md. 195.

1888, art. 16, sec. 15 1860, art. 16, sec. 15. 1841, oh. 262, sec 3
16. In cases where a divorce is decreed, alimony may be
awarded.

Amendment.

Ibid. sec. 16. 1860, art. 16, sec. 16. 1854, ch 230.

16. Upon application of either plaintiff or defendant to any
court of equity, he shall have the right, upon payment of such
costs as the court may direct, to amend at any time before final
decree, the bill of complaint, answer, pleas, demurrers, or any
of the proceedings in any cause before the court, so as to
bring the merits of the case in controversy fairly to trial.

Dorsey v Clarke, 4 H. & J 551. Thompson v. McKim, 6 H. & J. 311.
Thomas v. Frederick Co. School, 7 G. & J. 369. Fitzhugh v McPherson, 9
G. & J 51. McKim v. Thompson, 1 Bl. 162. Kipp v. Hanna, 2 Bl. 26.
Binney's Case, 2 Bl. 99. Walsh v. Smyth, 3 Bl. 1. Price v Tyson, 3 Bl.
392. Cullison v. Bossom, 1 Md. Ch. 95. Swan v. Dent, 2 Md. Ch. 111.
Roser v Slade, 3 Md Ch. 91. Hitch v Davis, 3 Md. Ch. 266. Williams v.
Savage Manfg. Co. 3 Md. Ch. 418. Watson v. Goodwin, 4 Md. Ch. 25.
Iglehart v. Mayer, 4 Md. Ch. 520 Thomas v. Doub, 1 Md. 252. Bowie v.
Stonestreet, 6 Md. 418. Warren v Twilley, 10 Md. 39. Calvert v. Carter,
18 Md. 107. Glenn v. Clark, 53 Md. 580. Smook v. Munday. 96 Md. 515.

Ibid. sec. 17. 1860, art. 16, sec 17. 1841, ch. 315.

17. In any suit in chancery where any of the parties are
under age, femes covert, of unsound mind or non-residents, the
proceedings may be amended by making new parties or other-
wise, and it shall not be necessary to have any new pleadings
or proofs in such cases of amendment, unless the court shall
deem such new pleadings and proofs necessary to promote the
ends of justice, or unless such new party desires to plead or
objects to the proof.


 

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