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Session Laws, 1890
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

669



more association for the improvement of the condition of the


poor," as amended and enacted by the general assembly at its


January session, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, chapter

Repeal

twenty-four, be and the same are hereby repealed and re-enacted


with amendments so as to read as follows :


ARTICLE 3. Every person who pays one dollar or more to the


association, shall be a member for one year, beginning on the

Member-

first day of October next succeeding such payment, and the board

ship,

of managers may elect permanent members of the association on


such terms as may be fixed by the by-laws.


ARTICLE 4. The permanent officers of the association shall


consist of a president, ten vice-presidents, a treasurer, a record-


ing secretary, corresponding secretary, nine or more managers

Officers.

from each ward, and four or more agents, all of which officers,


except the agents and recording secretary, shall together consti-


tute a board of managers; any twenty of whom, or a member or


members from eleven wards shall constitute a quorum for the


transaction of business.


ARTICLE 5. All the officers provided for in article four, except

the agents and the recording secretary, shall be elected annually


on the second Tuesday of October, or as soon thereafter as prac-


ticable, and hold their office for one year, or until their successors

Elect

are chosen; the agents and the' recording secretary shall be ap-

annually

pointed, and shall hold their offices on such terms as may be pro-


vided for in the by-laws.


Approved April 8, 1890.


CHAPTER 558.


AN ACT to add additional sections to article 75, of the Code of


Public General Laws, title "Pleadings, Practice and Process,"


to be numbered 87 A, 87 B, 87 C, 87 D and 87 E, sub-title


"Supplementary Proceedings."


SECTION 1. Be it enacted ty the General Assembly of Maryland,


That the following be and the same are hereby added as additional


sections to article 75, of the Code of Public General Laws of

To aid.

Maryland, title "Pleadings, Practice and Process," to be known


as sections 87 A, 87 B, 87 C, 87 D and 87 E, sub-title "Supple-


mentary Proceedings."


87 A. At any time within which an attachment or execution


might issue upon a judgment or decree, upon satisfactory proof


being made to the court by affidavit or otherwise by the judgment


creditor, that it is probable that the judgment debtor has prop-


erty or credits which would be liable to said attachment or




 
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