JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 593
natural right or sound reason, or be intended to
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provide for enforcing payment or other perform-
ance of the award, judgment or decision of the
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Award, judg-
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said court or board of arbitration by any final
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ment, &c.
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process of execution otherwise than is hereinafter
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directed.
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6. And be it enacted, That when, in any such case
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so submitted as is hereinbefore provided, an award,
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judgment or decision shall have been rendered by
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the said court or board of arbitration, that is, ac-
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cording to the rules and regulations hereinbefore
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authorized, final and conclusive upon the parties,
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and shall have been recorded by the clerk of the
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said court in a book to be provided and kept for
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the purpose within n time limited therefor in the
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said rules and regulations, the successful party
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shall have the right to have the said original award,
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judgment or decision in writing, signed by those
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members of the said court or board concurring
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therein, and duly certified by the clerk to be the
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original award, judgment or decision, under his
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hand and the seal of the corporation ; and if the
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said award, judgment or decision shall be for the
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recovery by the one party and payment to him by
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the other of a certain sum of money, the said suc-
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cessful party shall, upon his filing the said award,
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File award.
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judgment or decision so certified with the Clerk
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of the Superior Court of Baltimore city or, at his
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option, with the Clerk of the Court of Common
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Pleas of said city, have the right to have the same
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entered by its proper style, in the name of such
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successful party as plaintiff against the losing par-
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ty as defendant, in its order of time, upon the
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court calendar or docket of causes to be called at
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the next succeeding term or rule day of said court,
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whichever shall first occur, and upon the call there-
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of in its course, to have judgment at once ordered
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and entered up, as upon a verdict for the recovery
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of the same amount, according to the practice of
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said court, and to have process of execution for its
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Process of
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enforcement and satisfaction in all respects as if
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execution.
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the said amount had been recovered by a judgment
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of the said court in a regular suit between the
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same parties in the same relative position on the
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record, there instituted and prosecuted in the or-
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