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1320 INSOLVENTS. [ART. 47

1888, art. 47, sec. 31. 1860, art. 48, sec. 20. 1854, ch. 193, sec. 20.
1865, ch. 91.

31. Any person interested may appeal from the decision of
the court on any question under this article, provided such
appeal be entered within thirty days and a certified copy of
the record be transmitted to the court of appeals within sixty
days from the date of the decision appealed from, but the
execution or effect of any judgment, decree, decision or order
appealed from shall not be suspended or stayed unless a bond
shall be given in such penalty and condition and with such
security as the court may prescribe and approve.

Art. 5, sec. 7. Chase v. Glenn, 1 H. & G 160. Williams v. Williams, 5
Gill, 84. Carter v. Dennison, 7 Gill, 171. Bayhes v. Ellicott, 9 Gill, 452.
Pierson v. Trail, 1 Md. 143 Glenn v. Chesapeake Bank, 3 Md. 475.
Salmon v. Pierson, 8 Md. 297 White v. Malcom, 15 Md. 541. Teackle
v. Crosby, 14 Md. 14. Sparks v. Tonge, 18 Md. 418 Wright v. Kuhn, 20
Md. 421. Willis v. Wright, 22 Md 373. Vannostrand v. Carr, 30 Md. 128.
McHenry v McVeigh, 56 Md. 578. Paul v. Locust Point Co., 70 Md. 288.
Tawes v. Tyler, 71 Md. 506. Cross v Hecker, 75 Md. 574.

Ibid sec. 32 1860, art. 48, sec. 21 1830, ch. 145. 1854, ch. 193, sec 21

32. This article is not to apply to fines and forfeitures for
violating the laws of this State or the ordinances of any
municipal corporation, but any person imprisoned for thirty
days for not paying a fine or forfeiture not exceeding fifty
dollars or for sixty days when the fine exceeds fifty dollars
may petition and be released from such fines as if they were
common debts.

Ibid. sec. 33. 1860, art 48, sec 22. 1854, ch. 193, sec. 22. 1888, ch. 232.

33. The provisions of this article shall not be construed to
apply to or in any manner release, discharge or affect any
judgment recovered by civil action for injuries occasioned by
the seduction of any female nor to apply to or in any manner
release, discharge or affect any judgment recovered by civil
action for damages for defaming any female.

1894, ch. 568, sec. 33 A

34. The provisions of this article shall not be construed to
apply to or in any manner affect or impair any. bo na fide deed
or conveyance by whomsoever made which may be executed
and recorded after the 6th day of April, 1894, and which by
its terms conveys all the property and estate of the grantor or
grantors therein to a trustee or trustees therein named in trust


 

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