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ART 5] APPEALS FROM COURTS OF EQUITY. 227

1888, art. 5, sec. 26. 1860, art. 5, sec. 22. 1830, ch 185, sec 1.

1845, ch. 367, sec. 3.

28. On an appeal from a final decree or order, all previous
orders which may have been passed in the cause shall be open
for revision in the court of appeals, unless an appeal under the
preceding section shall have been previously taken from such
order.

Strike v. McDonald, 2 H. & G. 191. Hungerford v. Bourne, 3 G. & J. 133.
Porter v. Askew, 11 G. & J 346 Dugan v. Gittings, 3 Gill, 138. Ware v
Richardson, 3 Md 505. Gregg v Mayor & C. C. of Balto , 14 Md. 479. Stein
v. Cox, 16 Md 534. Phelps v. Stewart, 17 Md. 231. Vickers v. Tracey, 22
Md. 196. Wylie v. Johnstone, 29 Md. 298. Walsh v. Boyle, 30 Md. 263.
Wilhelm v. Caylor, 32 Md. 151. Bull v. Pyle, 41 Md 419. Barton, Exr., v.
Higgins, 41 Md 539. Meakin v. Duvall, 43 Md 378. Reiff v. Horst, 55 Md
42. Trayhem v Nat. Mechs Bank, 57 Md 590 Mayor & C. C. of Frost-
burg v Tiddy, 63 Md. 514. Brydon v. Gemmell, 73 Md 554. Tome v.
Stump, 89 Md. 271. Godwin v. Banks, 89 Md 686 Hopper v Sinyser, 90
Md 379. Keifer v. Reichert, 93 Md 99 Gardmer v. Baltimore City, 96
Md. 382.

Ibid. sec. 27. 1860, art. 5, sec. 23. 1830, ch. 185, sec. 1. 1845, ch. 367, sec. 1.
1853, ch 374. 1890, ch. 32

291 No appeal from any decree or order shall stay the exe-
cution or suspend the operation of such decree or order, unless
the party praying the appeal shall give bond, with security, to
indemnify the other party or parties from all loss or injury
which said party or parties may sustain by reason of such
appeal and the staying the execution or operation of such
decree or order; such bond to be approved by the judge or
clerk of the court where the proceedings are pending, and the
penalty to be fixed by such court, and upon giving such bond
the appeal shall stay the operation of all such decrees or
orders; provided, however, that if in its discretion the court
in which such proceedings are pending shall decide that the
case is not a proper one for such stay, such court may pass an
order upon such terms (as to duration, keeping an account,
giving security, etc.) as to it may seem fit, directing that the
decree or order appealed from shall not be stayed by such
appeal, or only so far or on such terms as the court shall
therein direct.

Lee v. Pindle, 11 G. & J. 362. Dugan v Gittings, 3 Gill, 154. Williams
v. Savage Manfg Co., 1 Md Ch 306 Blondheim v Moore, 11 Md 365.
Mayor & C C of Balto v. B & O. R. R Co., 21 Md 50. Fullerton v Miller,
22 Md 1 N C R R. Co. v. Canton Co , 24 Md. 500 Gelston v. Sigmund,
27 Md 345. Everett v State, 28 Md. 190. Glenn v. Davis, 35 Md. 208.


 

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