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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Passed May
26, 1853.
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CHAPTER 374.
AN ACT relating to proceedings in Equity in cases of
Injunctions, and the appointment of Receivers.
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Bond to indemnify.
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Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland,
That in all cases where an appeal is taken from any
order of a court having equity jurisdiction, either granting
an injunction or appointing a receiver, or from an
order refusing to dissolve an injunction, the operation
of such an order shall not be stayed in any case unless
the party praying the appeal, give bond with security
to indemnify the other part from all loss and injury
which such party may sustain by reason of such appeal,
and the staying of the operation of such order; such
bond to be approved by the judge granting the injunction,
or the clerk of the court where the proceedings
are pending, and upon the giving of such bond, the
appeal shall stay the operation of all such orders in the
same manner as appeals do from final decrees.
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Passed May
25, 1853.
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CHAPTER 375.
AN ACT extending the right to issue attachments by
way of Executions to Courts of
Equity.
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Attachment
may issue.
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Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland,
That an attachment by way of execution may issue in
any case, out of courts of equity, where an execution
of fieri facias may now issue.
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