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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Replevin
bonds.

a bond to the party holding such property, with
one or more securities, who shall make oath
before the said justice that he is, or they are,
worth double the value of the specific article or
articles of property intended to be replevied,
over and above all debts and exemptions, and
whom the said justice shall in his conscience
believe to be so worth, with condition that if
the above bound do and shall well and truly
prosecute the said writ of replevin with effect,
and also shall and will return the goods and
chattels aforesaid if the same be adjudged, and
in all things abide by and perform the judg-
ment of the said justice, or of such other jus-
tice of the peace in and for said county, as shall
decide in the premises ; or of the circuit court
for the county or Baltimore city court, as the
case may be, then the said obligation to be void,
else to be and remain in full force and virtue in
law.
(68). No sale of any real or leasehold property

Not valid.

under any execution issued by any justice of
the peace shall be valid ; but whenever the
plaintiff desires to have execution issued against
the real or leasehold property of the defendant,
the clerk of the court wherever such judgment
is recorded, shall issue such execution to the
sheriff, to be proceeded with by him as in all
other executions directe'd to him.

Effective.

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

Approved April 4, 1888.

Chapter 236.

AN ACT to regulate and limit the storage of
gunpowder, dynamite and nitro glycerine, and
other explosives, in Anne Arundel county.

Not lawful.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That from and after the
passage of this act it shall not be lawful for any
person, company, or corporation, to store or
keep in his, her, or its possession, within the



 

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