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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 5] APPEALS FROM JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 249

1888, art. 5, sec 89. 1860, art. 6, sec 56. 1791, ch. 68, sec. 4. 1829, ch. 236.
1852, ch. 239, sec-. 3.

92. No appeal from a judgment of a justice of the peace
shall stay execution, unless an appeal bond, in double the sum
Tecovered, with approved and sufficient security, be filed with
the justice, with condition that if the party appealing shall not
prosecute his appeal at the next circuit court for the county, or
the next term of the Baltimore city court, with effect, and also
pay and satisfy the party in whose behalf the judgment of the
justice shall be given, his executors, administrators or assigns,
in case the said judgment shall be affirmed, as well the debt,
damages and costs adjudged by the justice from whose judg-
ment such appeal shall be made, as also all costs and damages
that shall be awarded by the court before whom such appeal
shall be heard, tried and determined, then the said bond to
be and remain in full force and virtue, otherwise to be of none
effect.

Brewer v. Smith, 3 Gill, 299. Tucker v. State, 11 Md. 322. McCabe v.
Ward, 18 Md 508. Harris v. Regester, 70 Md. 109 State use, etc., v
Carrick, 70 Md. 591.

Ibid sec. 90. 1860, art. 5, sec. 57. 1825, ch 68, sec. 1.

93. When an appeal bond shall be filed with sufficient
securities, the said appeal shall operate as a supersedeas to any
execution on said judgment, notwithstanding a levy may have
been made; provided the said appeal shall be taken and the
bond filed within sixty days after judgment, and the party
appellant first pays or tenders payment to the officer making'
such levy, of all legal fees which shall have accrued on said
levy.

Ibid. sec. 91. 1860, art. 5, sec. 58. 1849, ch. 78, sec. 1.

94. If the justice of the peace rendering any judgment
appealed from, goes out of office, by death or otherwise, before
an appeal bond has been executed by the party appealing, such
appeal bond may be executed before any other justice in the
same county or city, and such bond shall have the same effect
as if executed before the justice rendering the judgment
appealed from.

Ibid sec. 92. 1867, oh. 164. 1900, ch. 360. 1902, ch. 144 1902, ch. 474.

95. Before any of the circuit courts of this State or the
Baltimore city court shall proceed to hear or try cases brought
to their respective courts by appeal from the judgments of


 

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