Maryland Reports (Volume 17) (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1861. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ArPEAL-- Continued. appfal. without summons and severance, and his appeal so taken will, on motion, be dismissed. Loeejoy vs. Irtlan, 5-5. Ste I Ractii E. 23. Phat Tick In The Court Of Atpe ls. APPEM.F O I MGISTIlTE3'JUDGMENTS. 1. Up in appeal from a judgment of a justice of the peace, the cause is taken up de noro in ihe circuit court, and disposed tf in the same manner as if no judgment had been rendered. Ilorden .Min- ing Co. rs. Bumj 419. 2. On such an appeal, the plaintiff may abatulun his suit, or suffer non pros. as in an original action and the court has full authority to rerprse the judgment triiAonf prjudice, which leaves the plaintiff in statu quo. lb. 3. The fact that the circuit court, on appeal from a judgment of a justice against the defendant, entered, on motion of the plaintiff, against the remonstrance of the defendant, the judgment reversed without prejudice, is no bar to another suit by the plaintiff on the same cause of action lb. APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE. See Constitutional Law, 4, 8. APPROVAL. See Iiond, 1. ASSETS. See Executors And Administrators, 8, 15, 16. ASSIGNMENT, ASSIGNOR, ASSIGNEE. See Assignments For The Benefit or Ckeditors. Pi.eas And Pleading, 3. ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. 1. An assignment by a debtor of all his property to pay first, certain preferred creditors, and the residue to the payment of all his other creditors, without priority or preference, further than the same may exist by law, is not fraudulent either at common law or under the statute of Elizabeth. McColgan is. Hopkins, 395. 2. The lith and 7th sees. of the Act of lsl54, ch. 193, do not avoid donnyic/t assignments by debtors, merely because of preferences to some creditors, over others, or deny the benefit of the Act to an insolvent petition...

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1861. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ArPEAL-- Continued. appfal. without summons and severance, and his appeal so taken will, on motion, be dismissed. Loeejoy vs. Irtlan, 5-5. Ste I Ractii E. 23. Phat Tick In The Court Of Atpe ls. APPEM.F O I MGISTIlTE3'JUDGMENTS. 1. Up in appeal from a judgment of a justice of the peace, the cause is taken up de noro in ihe circuit court, and disposed tf in the same manner as if no judgment had been rendered. Ilorden .Min- ing Co. rs. Bumj 419. 2. On such an appeal, the plaintiff may abatulun his suit, or suffer non pros. as in an original action and the court has full authority to rerprse the judgment triiAonf prjudice, which leaves the plaintiff in statu quo. lb. 3. The fact that the circuit court, on appeal from a judgment of a justice against the defendant, entered, on motion of the plaintiff, against the remonstrance of the defendant, the judgment reversed without prejudice, is no bar to another suit by the plaintiff on the same cause of action lb. APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE. See Constitutional Law, 4, 8. APPROVAL. See Iiond, 1. ASSETS. See Executors And Administrators, 8, 15, 16. ASSIGNMENT, ASSIGNOR, ASSIGNEE. See Assignments For The Benefit or Ckeditors. Pi.eas And Pleading, 3. ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. 1. An assignment by a debtor of all his property to pay first, certain preferred creditors, and the residue to the payment of all his other creditors, without priority or preference, further than the same may exist by law, is not fraudulent either at common law or under the statute of Elizabeth. McColgan is. Hopkins, 395. 2. The lith and 7th sees. of the Act of lsl54, ch. 193, do not avoid donnyic/t assignments by debtors, merely because of preferences to some creditors, over others, or deny the benefit of the Act to an insolvent petition...

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2012

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246 x 189 x 12mm (L x W x T)

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230

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978-1-154-26863-8

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9781154268638

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1-154-26863-2



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