12 APPEALS AND ERROR. [ART. 5.
74. Death of appellant before begin-
ning of term
75. Death of party pending appeal
having attorney in com t
76 Execution on judgment entered
without notice or death.
Appeals in Criminal Cases.
77. Bills of exceptions Affidavit or
counsel. Stay of judgment
Bail
78. Remanding of record for correct
sentence.
Appeals from the Commissioner
of the Land Office.
79. Any party aggrieved may appeal.
Appeal bond.
80. Time for taking appeal and trans-
mitting record
Appeals from County Commis-
sioners
81 To, be taken to circuit court
within sixty days Transmis-
sion of record
82. Jury trial Powers of circuit
courts
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Appeals from Justices of the
Peace.
83. To be taken to the circuit court or
Baltimore city court. How to
be tried
84 Personal representative of deceas-
ed may appeal
85. Justice must enter appeal and
transmit papers
86 Appeals to be docketed and appel-
lee summoned
87 When appeal shall stand for trial.
88. On two non ests, case may be tried
ex parte
89. Execution stayed by appeal bond
90 Bond to be filed, when.
91. How executed in case of death of
justice.
92. Costs before justice to be paid be-
fore trial of appeal.
93 Commitment for non-payment of
penalty. Limit of imprison-
ment
Amendment upon Appeal from
Justices
94 Amendments in discretion of court.
95 Continuances and costs upon ap-
peal.
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P. G. L , (1860,) art. 5, sec. 1. 1713, ch. 4 1729, ch. 3. 1811, ch 171. 1818,
ch. 204, sec. 1. 1826, ch. 200, sec. 2. 1852, ch. 239, sec. 3. 1853,
ch. 220, sec. 13. 1853, ch. 415, sec. 4.
1. An appeal may be taken from a court of law or equity by
application to the clerk; from the orphans' court by application
to the register; from the commissioner of the land office by
application to the commissioner; from the county commissioners
by application to their clerk, and from a justice of the peace by
application to the justice; or by filing a petition with the clerk
of the court to which the appeal is made; and upon such appli-
cation, if made within the time prescribed by law for taking
such appeal, the clerk, register, commissioner or justice to whom
the same is made, shall enter a prayer of appeal upon his docket
or minutes of proceedings, and transmit the papers or a transcript
of the record, as hereinafter required.
Cummings v. State. 1 H. & J. 343, note. Partridge v Dorsey's Lessee, 3 H. &
J. 302. Chapman 11 Dixon, 4 H. & J. 527. Hammond v. Ridgely, 5 H & J.
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