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Chap.
Sec.
    BALTIMORE
COUNTY COURT.
    Witnesses once summoned on a case
shall continue to attend from term to
term until the case is disposed of, without
any new subpoena.
    At all times when the court is in session
it shall be competent for said court
or one of the judges thereof &c. to hear
and decide on all cases in equity, all proceedings
in relation to the division of
real estate of persons who have died intestate,
and all motions and actions at
law except jury trials, as well cases originating
in the county as in the city,
    Relating to the summons of juries
for,
    Clerk of, shall not issue any writ of
certiorari directed to a justice of the
peace of, for the removal of any proceedings
pending before said justice, unless in
addition to the petition and affidavit
heretofore required, the party &c. shall
produce before said clerk a person or
persons, as security, who shall, after
testifying on oath &c. his sufficiency,
acknowledge himself as special bail,
which shall be binding &c.
    On entering such bail and paying the
clerk the tax, as for an original writ,
which tax shall be accounted for &c.
the clerk shall issue a writ of certiorari
without requiring the seal of the judge,
    The clerk shall docket every action
so removed, on the same docket as appeals
from the judgment of justices of
the peace, and at the time of issuing every
such writ, the clerk shall issue subpeona
to the other party &c. as in cases
of appeal; and proceedings shall be had
as in cases of appeal &c.
    On all judgments confessed and decrees
passed by consent in, on the city
docket of said court, on suits hereafter
instituted in law or equity, a stay of execution
for thirty days after the entry,
    On petition of any insolvent debtor
against whom the commissioners of
insolvent debtors may have reported
unfavorably, shall fully examine into
the case, and if there be any charges of
fraud &c. to cause issued to be framed
and tried in a summary way, without the
forms of action, to determine the truth












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