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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 605
SEC. 261-A. Testimony produced under the aforegoing Sec-
tion shall be taken in the same manner and under the same
rules as testimony is taken in actions at law in Courts of gen-
eral jurisdiction in this State, and no evidence to which objec-
tion has been made and sustained by the Court shall be taken
down or inserted, in the record, but the party offering such
testimony may accompany the offer of the same with a state-
ment of the facts proposed to be shown in connection there-
with, and such statement shall be considered by the Court in
connection with the question objected to, and the Court of Ap-
peals, upon appeal from any final order in the case, shall con-
sider and determine, upon the record, all objections to testi-
mony taken and reserved during the progress of the cause, and
no bills of exception shall be required.
SEC. 261-B. Whenever a case has already been before the
Court of Appeals, it shall not be necessary, upon any subse-
quent appeal, to copy into the transcript of the record any
other proceedings than those occurring in the Court below,
subsequent to the preceding appeal; but the record of the pro-
ceedings in the previous appeal shall be taken and considered
as part of the record in the subsequent appeal the same as
though actually copied therein.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 10th, 1914.
CHAPTER 378.
AN ACT to add a proviso to sub-section 107 of Section 24 of
Article 75 of the Code of Public General Laws, (1912), title
"Pleadings, Practice and Process at Law."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That sub-section 107 of Section 24 of Article 75, title,
'' Pleadings, Practice and Process at Law,'' be and the same is
hereby amended by adding a proviso thereto, so that said sub-
section shall read as follows:
107. Either party may use the common law forms or the
forms hereinbefore given, at his election; and either party may
require a bill of particulars where the pleading is so general as
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