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

1888, art. 16, sec. 178. 1886, ch. 441.

191. Any party to the cause or matter, party in interest or
party against whom such mandate or injunction may issue, may
move to have the same discharged or dissolved, and an appeal
may be taken by any of such parties from the order granting
such mandate or injunction, or the refusal to discharge or dis-
solve the same in such cases, and in such manner and on such
terms as is now allowed in cases of injunctions.

Ibid. sec. 179. 1886, ch. 441.

192. The court may, at any stage of any cause or matter
concerning property, real or personal, on application, or of its
own motion, pass such order as to it may seem fit, with regard
to the possession of the same, pendente lite, or the receipt of
the income thereof, on such terms preliminary thereto (as to
security, etc.,) as to it may seem just, subject to the same right
to move for its discharge, and the same right of appeal as is
given in the preceding section.

Ibid. sec. 180. 1886, ch. 441.

193. The court may, on such terms and conditions (as to
security, &c.,) preliminary thereto, as to it may seem fit, in any
cause or matter, upon application by any party thereto, or party
in interest, or of its own motion, pass an order charging the
income, or the interest or dividends on any property, real or
personal, or chose in action, for any purpose, and the same shall
take effect from the time when it shall be by copy served on, or
otherwise come to the knowledge of, the person or persons, or
corporation (through its proper officer), whose duty it might
be to pay the same to the person, persons or corporation other-
wise entitled to the same; but such person or persons or cor-
porations, or any of them, or the person or persons, or corpor-
ation, whose duty it is to pay the same, or any party to the
cause or matter, or in interest, shall be entitled to apply by
petition or motion for the discharge of such order; and such
order, or the refusal to discharge the same, shall be subject to
the same right of appeal as that given in sections 190-192.

1888, art. 16, sec. 181. 1886, ch. 441.

194. All orders or writs issued under the four foregoing
sections shall bind any person or persons, or corporation,
against whom the same may be passed or issued, from the
time when the passing or issuing of the same shall come to the


 

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