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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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210 APPEALS AND ERRORS. [ART. 5

children who ore in their charge, in some respectable family in
the State, or in some educational institution or home for chil-
dren; and it shall also be the duty of said trustees of the poor
of Baltimore city, and of the counties of the State, ' or an agent
or agents tor be appointed by them for the purpose, to visit such
children not less than once in every six months, and make all
needful inquiries as to their treatment and welfare, and to
report to the board of trustees making such disposition of
said children.

ARTICLE V.

APPEALS AND ERRORS.

1. How appeals ate to be taken.

Appeals from Courts of Law.

2 Any party may appeal
3. In cases of mandamus. Petitions
assigning errors.
4. Formal writs of error dispensed
with.
5. Issues to courts of law from
orphans' or equity court.
6. Within what time appeals must be
taken and record transmitted.
7. Within what time appeals in in-
solvent cases must be taken.
8. Certificate of court below in In-
solvent cases of questions de-
cided
9. What questions open in court of
appeals.
10. Bills of exception— how to be
prepared.
11 Seal of judge not necessary to
bills of exceptions.
12. Documents not to be inserted at
length. Qualifications of this
rule.
13. How record is to be made up.
14 How costs shall be awarded.

15. Judgment in cases of reversal
16. Court of appeals may, upon
written agreement of parties,
enter up final judgment in
cases of reversal of judgment
and remanding for new trial.
17. No reversal or dismissal for want
of form.
18. Amendment of writs of error
19. No reversal because verdict
larger than damages claimed.
20. Such judgment to be given as
amendment may require.
21. All exceptions to be decided
where a new trial Is awarded
22. When new trial shall be awarded.
23. When removal to another court
may be ordered by court of
appeals.
24. When continuances may be en-
tered by court below.
25. Issue of fact in writs of error
coram vobis, how to be tried.

Appeals from Courts of Equity.

26. Allowed from final decrees or
orders.
27. Special orders from which ap-
peal may be taken.



 

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