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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
123 A. The Court may at any stage of a cause
or matter, on the application of any party
thereto, or party in interest, by motion or peti-
tion, or of its own motion, order the issue of a
mandate (affirmative injunction) or injunction,
directing and commanding any party to such
cause or matter, or any party properly brought
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Issue injunc-
tion.
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before it under the existing practice, to do, or
abstain from doing, any act or acts, whether
conjointly or in the alternative, whether in
the nature of specific performance or other-
wise named in such mandate or injunction,
and may make such terms and conditions (as
to security, &c.,) as to it may seem fit, prelimi-
nary to the granting of such mandate or in-
junction.
123 B. Any party to the cause or matter,
party in interest or party against whom such
mandate or injunction may issue, may move
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Move to dis-
solve.
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to have the same discharged or dissolved, and
an appeal may be taken by any of such par-
ties from the order granting such mandate or
injunction, or the refusal to discharge or dis-
solve the same in such cases, and in such man-
ner, and on such terms as is now allowed in
case of injunctions.
123 C. 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 re-
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Pass order.
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gard to the possession of same, pendente lite,
or the receipt of the income thereof, on such
terms preliminary thereto (as to security, &c.),
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 last section.
123 D. 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 of the interests
or dividends on any property, real or personal,
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