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AN ACT to repeal section sixty-four of Article
seventy-five of the Code of Public General Laws,
relating to Pleadings, Practice and Process, and
to re-enact the same with amendments.
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Passed Mar.
7, 1864.
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SECTION 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That section sixty-four of Article
seventy-five of the Code of Public General Laws,
relating to Pleadings, Practice and Process, be and
the same is hereby repealed and the following sub-
stituted in lieu thereof:
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Repealed.
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Sec. 64. Whenever any lands or tenements shall
be sold by any Sheriff, Constable, Coroner or
Elisor, by virtue of any process of execution from
any court or Justice of the Peace of this State, or
by any Trustee under the decree of any court of
this State, by the Trustee of any insolvent petitioner,
by any Trustee under any voluntary deed of trust,
or by any mortgagee under a mortgage with power
to sell, and the debtor named in such execution or
decree, the insolvent petitioner, grantor, or mort-
gagor in said deed of trust or mortgage, or any
other person holding under said debtor, insolvent
petitioner, grantor, or mortgagor by title subse-
quent to the date of the judgment, decree, insolvent
application, deed of trust or mortgage respectively
shall be in actual possession of the land and tene-
ments sold, and shall fail or refuse to deliver pos-
session of the same to the purchaser thereof, the
Judge of the Circuit Court of the county in which
said lands or tenements may be situated, or if situ-
ated in the city of Baltimore, the Judge of the
Circuit Court, or of the Superior Court, shall on
the application in writing, to be verified by the
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Section sub-
stituted.
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