ART. 5] APPEALS FROM ORPHANS' COURTS—COSTS. 241
writing, to be filed by the register of wills, that the appeal
shall be made to the circuit court for the county, or superior
court of Baltimore city, the orphans' court shall direct the
transcript of the proceedings to be transmitted to the circuit
court, or superior court of Baltimore city, whose decision shall
be final.
State v. McCarty, 64 Md. 253.
1888, art. 5, sec. 64. 1860, art. 5, sec. 45. 1836, ch. 289, sec. 1.
66. It shall be the duty of the clerk or register transmitting
a record to the court of appeals to mark upon the record the
amount of the costs taxed against the plaintiff and defendant,
respectively, to the time of the appeal.
Costs.
Ibid. sec. 65. 1860, art. 29, see. 42
67. In appeals from the courts of equity and orphans' courts,
the awarding of costs shall be in the discretion of the court of
appeals.
Haffner v Dickson, 2 H & J. 46. Worthington v Bicknell, 2 H. & J. 58.
Hoffman v Baker, 2 H. & J 486 Dorsey v Smith, 7 H. & J. 345. Ringgold
v. Ringgold, 1 H. & G. 13. Claggett v. Salmon, 5 G. & J. 314. Hatton v.
Weems, 12 G & J. 85. Waring's Admr v. Edmonds, 11 Md. 433 Calvert
v. Carter, 18 Md. 75. Sellers v. Zimmerman, 21 Md. 355. Mears v Moulton,
30 Md. 145 Hamilton v. Schwehr, 34 Md. 107.
Appeals in Cases of Forfeiture of Charter.
Ibid, sec 66 Rule 22.
68. Appeals from judgments of forfeiture under article 23,
title "Corporations, " sub-title "Remedies for Abuse, Misuse
or Non-use of Corporate Powers, " shall be taken within thirty
days from the date of the judgment or determination of the
court appealed from; and the transcript of the record shall be
transmitted to this court within thirty days from the day of the
appeal entered.
State v. Easton Club, 72 Md 300.
Ibid. sec. 67. Rule 23.
69. The appellant or appellants, if the defendant or defend-
ants in the cause, upon praying such appeal, in order to stay
the execution or enforcement of the judgment appealed from,
shall tender and file in the cause an appeal bond, in such form
and with such sureties as may be approved by the court; the
penalty in such bond not to exceed, in any case, the sum of ten
thousand dollars.
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