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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR
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SEC. 54 I. On all judgments by default that
shall be entered under any of the preceding
sections, the Court may assess the damages on
proof thereof without empaneling a Jury to
do so.
SEC. 54 J. On all judgments entered in said
Court there shall be a stay of execution until
the rule day or the first day of the term, which-
ever shall first occur next succeeding the rule
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Damage.
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day or the term at which said judgment may
have been entered, with the right to the de-
fendant to supersede the same for six months
from the expiration of said stay as now al-
lowed by law; provided, however, that the
Court may, on motion in writing by the plain-
tiff, or his attorney, showing sufficient reasons
therefor, allow an execution or attachment or
other proper writ to be issued at any time
after the entry of judgment as aforesaid, and
before the expiration of said stay.
Approved April 7, 1886.
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Stay.
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CHAPTER 265.
AX ACT to incorporate the Real Estate Ex-
change of the city of Baltimore.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That Thomas Hill, George
H. Sargeant, H. C. Turnbull, jr., Pierre C. Du-
gan, Hiram Woods, Henry W. Rogers, Henry
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N. Bankard, Philip T. Dawson, John A. Barker,
Lennox Birckhead, Charles E. Savage, Jasper
M. Berry, and all others who shall hereafter
become stockholders in the corporation hereby
created, their successors and assigns, be and
they are hereby created a body corporate, by
the name of the Real Estate Exchange of the
city of Baltimore, and by that name shall have
perpetual succession, and shall be capable to
sue and be sued, complain and defend in any
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Style.
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