Case ID: md_137/html/0689-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

CHARLES KOTT vs. TINA KOTT.
    
      Dismissal of Appeal — Attachment in Equity.
    
    An appeal which purports to be taken from an order of attachment issued on a certain date will be dismissed if there is no such order in the record.
    Where an attachment in equity is issued by the clerk without authority, a motion to quash is proper.
    
      Decided February 20, 1920.
    
    Appeal from the Circuit Court of Baltimore City.
    The cause was argued before Boyd, C. J., Briscoe, Burke, Thomas, Pattison, Urner, and Stockbridge, JJ.
    
      Frank G. Turner, with whom was Richard J. Standiforcl, for the appellant,
    
      Harry B. Wolf filed a brief for the appellee.
   By a per curiam

opinion, the appeal was dismissed, the appellant to pay the costs.