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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

made is true, and he verily believes that he will be able to
produce at the hearing sufficient evidence to sustain the same,
and that the said objections are not filed for the purpose of
delay, and that he is advised by counsel to file the same; and
such objections shall have a certificate of counsel thereto
annexed that he advised the filing of such objections.

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49 E. Bills of exception may be signed in any cause pending
in said court at any time within thirty days from the rendition
of the verdict of the jury or the findings of the court upon
issues of fact in said cause, but not thereafter, unless the time
for signing said bill of exception shall have been previously
extended by order of court or by consent of parties; but noth-
ing herein shall be so construed as to prevent either party from
requiring the bills of exception to be signed before the verdict.

Signing bills
of exception.

49 F. When any cause pending in said court shall be ordered
to be transferred to another county or the city of Baltimore,
and the party praying for such removal shall fail or neglect to
have the record in said cause actually transferred before the
first day of the term next succeeding the application for
removal, by the court, on application of either party to said
cause, shall cause the said order of removal to be rescinded,
and the said cause shall be placed on the trial docket, and the
said motion for removal shall not be thereafter renewed; and
in all cases where any cause is removed or any appeal taken,
the party applying for such removal or appeal shall pay or
secure to be paid to the clerk, the fees and costs for making
up said record before the said clerk shall be required to make
up said record.

Removal of
causes.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from and after the date of its passage.

Approved April 6th, 1894.

Effective.

CHAPTER 464.
AN ACT to incorporate the Bureau of Information.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James T. Doyle, E. H. Trainer, Roger E.
Lewis, Joseph H. Callahan, Charles Weatherby, Milton Griffith
and Jacob Myer, of Baltimore city, and their successors, be
and they are hereby constituted incorporators of the Bureau

Incorpora-
tors of
Bureau of
Informa-
tion.



 
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