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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
from the entry of any judgment, (unless upon
a motion or application made within that
time), shall have the same effect and force as
it would have had under such previous prac-
tice, if taken or passed after the expiration of
said term, and no more; and the said Courts
shall respectively have, for a period of thirty
days after the doing of any act or thing in
any cause before them, the same revisory
power and control over such act or thing
which, under the practice heretofore existing,
they would have had over the same during
the term at which it was done, and no more ;
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Revisory
power.
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and after thirty days from the doing of any
such act or thing, the said Courts shall have
the same revisory power and control there-
over which, under such previous practice, they
would have had after the expiration of the
term at which said act or thing was done, and
no more.
175. In all cases where the laws of this
State, as they existed before the passage of
this act, direct or require that any act or thing
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Acts depen-
dent upon pre-
vious.
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shall be done in or by any of said Courts dur-
ing the same term at which some other act or
thing may be done or happen, such first men-
tioned act or thing shall hereafter be done
within thirty days after the doing or happen-
ing of said last mentioned act or thing.
176. All appeals from Justices of the Peace
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Trial of Jus-
tices' Appeals.
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to the Baltimore City Court, shall stand for
trial on the day following the return day to
which the appellee shall be returned sum-
moned, or the second return day to which the
summons issued for the appellee shall be re-
turned non est.
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Effective.
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And be it further enacted, That this act
shall go into effect the second Monday of
April, in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-
six.
Approved April 7, 1886.
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