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1835.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

from the time such appeal shall have been taken, the

CHAP. 347.

order granting or refusing to dissolve the injunction,

 

except in eases of injunction to stay waste, and the or-

 

der appointing a receiver, shall have no operation,

Bond

nor shall it be necessary for the party appealing, to

 

give bond with security to stay the proceedings, except

 

in cases where the party obtaining injunction, or hav-

 

ing the receiver appointed, had given bond with securi-

 

ty to indemnify the opposite party from the consequen-

 

ces of the injunction, or such appointment of a receiv-

 

er, but when such security has been, or shall be given

 

by the opposite party, then the party appellant shall

 

give bond with surety or sureties, to be approved by

 

a Judge of the Court of Appeals, in a penalty, and

 

with the condition to be prescribed by such judge,

 

and the same after being approved, shall be filed in

 

the court from whose order or decision the appeal shall

Proviso

be taken; provided however, that in all cases where an

 

injunction shall be granted, or a receiver appointed, it

 

shall be competent for the Court' of Chancery or a

 

County Court, as aforesaid, to require bond with secu-

 

rity, approved by the court, to be given by the plain-

 

tiffs, in such penalty and form and with such condition

 

in reference to the case, as the court may determine,

 

or to accept from the plaintiffs any bond with security,

 

in penalty, form and condition, approved by the Court

 

which may be proffered by the plaintiffs to the court.

 

CHAPTER 347.

Passed Mar 28,1836

An act to quiet the titles of certain citizens of Frederick

 

County.

Preamble

WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General

 

Assembly, by the memorial of James Hughes and oth-

 

ers, of Frederick county, that the further prosecution

 

of the claim of the State of Maryland, to a portion of

 

a small parcel of land in said county, called Silver

 

Fancy, while it would little benefit the State, would

 

subject a large portion of her citizens to serious ex-

 

pense and vexation, and would shake titles to land



 
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