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1845.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 92.

In force.

eighteen hundred and thirty-five, chapter three hundred

and sixty-four.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this act and the act
chapter three hundred and thirty-four, passed March
twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, shall
continue and be in force until repealed or modified by
the legislature of this State.

Passed Jan

31, 1846.

Made lawful.

CHAPTER 91.

An act to authorise Appeals in the cases therein men-
tioned

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act,
it shall and may be lawful for the creditor or creditors
filing allegations against an applicant for the benefit of
the insolvent laws, to appeal from any decision of the
county court trying the same, in the same manner and to
the like extent that such applicant may appeal.

Execution
stayed, unless
creditor give
bond.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That upon such appeal no
execution for the costs of suit incurred by such applicant
shall be stayed, unless such creditor or creditors shall
give bond to the State of Maryland, to be approved by
the court, before which such allegations shall be tried,
or the clerk of said court with condition that if the said
creditor or creditors shall not cause a transcript of the
record or proceedings of the said opinion or judgment
thereupon rendered, to be transmitted to the next Court
of Appeals, to be holden for the Western or Eastern
Shore as the case may be, and prosecute the said appeal
with effect, or satisfy or pay to the said petitioner his, her
or their executors, administrators or assigns, in case said
opinion and judgment should be affirmed, all costs be-
low and all costs that may be awarded by the Court of

Full force.

Appeals, then such bond shall be and remain in full force
and virtue in law.

CHAPTER 92.

Passed Feb.
10, 1846.

Not lawful to
sell, &c.

An act imposing a tax upon the sale of Lottery Tickets to
aid in paying the debts of the State,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the first day of Decem-



 
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