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state by judgment, whenever the [plaintiff] judgment
creditor or his attorney [in any such judgment] shall re-
quest in writing, the chief constable of the Peoples Court
of Baltimore City, to [record such judgment among the
records of the Peoples Court of Baltimore City and to be
by such chief constable recorded in a book kept for that
purpose] index such judgment against such person, firm,
or corporation in an Index of Recorded Judgments of the
Peoples Court of Baltimore City.
(d) The chief constable of the Peoples Court of Balti-
more City shall charge and receive such fees for [record-
ing] indexing said judgments as may from time to time be
determined by the rules of the Peoples Court of Baltimore
City and shall forthwith [record] index the said judgment
[properly index the same] in the Index of Recorded Judg-
ments of said court, and shall, upon an order in writing of
the [plaintiff] judgment creditor, or his attorney, enter
such judgments satisfied or assigned, or waived, and shall
file such order, or other appropriate order, among the
records of his office.
(f) The provisions of Section 85 of Article 35 shall
apply to judgments of the Peoples Court of Baltimore City.
The judges of said court shall have power by rule to deter-
mine the form and content of a certified copy of judgment
of said court.
No execution or attachment or scire facias shall issue
out of said Peoples Court except on a judgment which has
been indexed as aforesaid.
The provisions of Article 9 of the Code dealing with
attachments shall apply to attachments in the Peoples
Court to the extent that the same may be adopted by rule
of the Peoples Court of Baltimore City. The provisions of
Article 75 of the Code, dealing with pleadings, practice,
and process at law, shall apply to the Peoples Court of
Baltimore City to the extent that the same may be adopted
by the rule of the Peoples Court of Baltimore City. Any
judgment of the Peoples Court of Baltimore City hereto-
fore recorded in the Superior Court of Baltimore City, may
be renewed by scire facias, or enforced by way of attach-
ment and execution either by the Superior Court of Balti-
more City or by the Peoples Court of Baltimore City,
except that the plaintiff shall have but one satisfaction
thereof.
Any money judgment rendered by Peoples Court of
Baltimore City in a case of summary ejectment under Sec-
tion 455 to 463 of the Charter and Public Local Laws of
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