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ELIHU E. JACKSON ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
giving security or otherwise, as to such court
may seem reasonable and just.
86L. A judgment for the issue, or refusing
the issue of any of the writs referred to in any
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of the foregoing sections, shall be subject to the
same right of appeal as other final judgments ;
but the operation of the writs, when issued,
shall only be stayed on appeal, when the court
is issuing the same shall, in its discretipn, pass
an order directing such stay; which order shall
be conditioned upon the appellant giving bond,
with penalty therein fixed, to answer for all
costs and damages caused by such stay if such
appeal be not prosecuted with effect.
86M. Nothing contained in the foregoing sec-
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Right of ap-
peal.
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tions shall be taken as in any manner modify-
ing or impairing the jurisdiction of the courts of
common law, as now established, in regard to
the issue of the writ of mandamus, or of the
court of chancery in matters of injunction.
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Does not im-
pair.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 5, 1888.
Chapter 457.
AN ACT to allow all suburban or horse railways
in Baltimore county now in existence, or
which may hereafter be incorporated in said
county, to use the Roberts Noiseless Steam
Motor as a motive power on their roads, pro-
vided the same does not discharge or exhaust
any steam or smoke into the open air.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
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Effective.
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bly of Maryland, That all suburban or county
horse railways in Baltimore county now in ex-
istence, or which may hereafter be incorporated
in said county, are hereby allowed and author-
ized to use the Roberts Noiseless Steam Motor
as a motive power on any of their said railways,
provided that the said motive power used in pro-
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Use permitted.
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