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30 ARTICLE 5.

41.

To sixth note on page 234, vol. 1, of Code, add Wissler v. Elkins, 149 Md. 322.

42.

Cause remanded that proper parties may be made. Kaliopulus v. Lumm, 155
Md. 42.

Provisions Relating to Appeals from Courts of Law and Equity.

43.

See notes to sec. 12.

44.

To sixth note under heading "Fault of Clerk. '' on page 237, vol. 1, of Code, add
Brill v. State, 144 Md. 69; Wilmer v. Haines, 148 Md. 388.

Appeal not dismissed where delay caused by appellee as well as appellant.
Lockerman v. Trust Co., 146 Md. 341.

See notes to sec. 12.

45.

See notes to sec. 44.

48.

As to mandamus, see art. 60.

49. Repealed by ch. 412 of the acts of 1929.
53.

See notes to sec. 12.

Appeal Bonds.

57.

Effect of bond in conformity with this section. Liability of surety. Kvedera
v. Mondravisky, 148 Md. 379.

58.

Cited but not construed in Kvedera v. Mondravisky, 149 Md. 380.

Appeals from Orphans' Courts.
64.

An appeal lies from order dismissing petition of heirs asking court to grant
letters on ground that decedent was resident of another county. Pattison v.
Firor, 146 Md. 249.

66.

Petition asking revocation of probate of will must be filed within thirty days
after actual or constructive knowledge of probate. Perrin v. Praeger, 154 Md.
550. And see Hunter v. Baker, 154 Md. 330 (Involving petition to revoke order
or decree of orphans' court; what amounts to constructive knowledge).

Appeal not taken in time, dismissed. In re Estate of Knight, 144 Md. 378;
Marx v. Reinecke, 145 Md. 320.

Abatement in Court of Appeals.

81.

Court of Appeals will dispose of case where appellant dies after beginning of
term, the death not being verified and no indication as to who is executor or
administrator, nor any action in behalf of personal representative. Owens v.
Graetzel, 149 Md. 698.

84.

See notes to sec. 81.


 

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