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Ch. 19
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in § 11-502(a) of the Courts and Judicial
Proceedings Article.
Occurred: Ch. 2, Acts of the First Special Session of 1973.
12-303.
A party may appeal from any of the following interlocutory orders entered by a
circuit court in a civil case:
(1) An order entered with regard to the possession of property with
which the action is concerned or with reference to the receipt or charging of the
income, interest, or dividends therefrom, or the refusal to modify, dissolve, or
discharge such an [order.] ORDER;
(2) An order granting or denying a motion to quash a writ of
[attachment.] ATTACHMENT; AND
(3) An order:
(i) Granting or dissolving an injunction, but if the appeal is from
an order granting an injunction, only if the appellant has first filed his answer in the
[cause.] CAUSE;
(ii) Refusing to dissolve an injunction, but only if the appellant has
first filed his answer in the [cause.] CAUSE;
(iii) Refusing to grant an injunction; and the right of appeal is not
prejudiced by the filing of an answer to the bill of complaint or petition for an
injunction on behalf of any opposing party, nor by the taking of depositions in
reference to the allegations of the bill of complaint to be read on the hearing of the
application for an [injunction.] INJUNCTION;
(iv) Appointing a receiver but only if the appellant has first filed his
answer in the [cause.] CAUSE;
(v) For the sale, conveyance, or delivery of real or personal property
or the payment of money, or the refusal to rescind or discharge such an order, unless
the delivery or payment is directed to be made to a receiver appointed by the [court.]
COURT;
(vi) Determining a question of right between the parties and
directing an account to be stated on the principle of such [determination.]
DETERMINATION;
(vii) Requiring bond from a person to whom the distribution or
delivery of property is directed, or withholding distribution or delivery and ordering
the retention or accumulation of property by the fiduciary or its transfer to a trustee
or receiver, or deferring the passage of the court's decree in an action under Title 10,
Chapter 600 of the Maryland [Rules.] RULES;
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