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Session Laws, 1973, Special Session
Volume 710, Page 357   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

357

REVISOR'S NOTE: Art. IV, §22 of the Constitution
provides for reservation of a point or
question for decision by the judges of a
circuit (or three of them) sitting in banc.
The decision of the court in banc is
conclusive as to the party who moves for
reservation of the point or question, but the
adverse party may appeal it. This subsection
simply restates the constitutional provision
with respect to appeal. While not strictly
necessary, the revisor believes it useful.
Reference to the matter here is a convenience
to the user. Procedural provisions are found
in Md. Rule 512.

SEC. 12-303.
ORDERS.

APPEALS PROM CERTAIN INTERLOCUTORY

A PARTY MAY APPEAL FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS ENTERED BY A CIRCUIT COURT IN A
CIVIL CASE.

(A) AN ORDER ENTERED WITH REGARD TO THE
POSSESSION OF PROPERTY WITH WHICH THE ACTION IS
CONCERNED OR WITH REFERENCE TO THE RECEIPT OR CHARGING
OF THE INCOME, INTEREST, OR DIVIDENDS THEREFROM, OR
THE REFUSAL TO MODIFY, DISSOLVE, OR DISCHARGE SUCH AN
ORDER.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 5, §1A. The only changes made are in
style.

(B) AN ORDER GRANTING OR
QUASH A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT.

DENYING

MOTION TO

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 5, §20A. The only changes made are in
style.

(C) AN ORDER

(1)    GRANTING     OR DISSOLVING AN INJUNCTION,
BUT IF THE APPEAL IS      FROM AN ORDER GRANTING AN
INJUNCTION, ONLY IF THE   APPELLANT HAS FIRST FILED HIS
ANSWER IN THE CAUSE.

(2)   REFUSING TO DISSOLVE AN INJUNCTION, BUT
ONLY IF THE APPELLANT HAS FIRST FILED HIS ANSWER IN
THE CAUSE.

 

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