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Appeal not to stay execution unless rent lodged. 69. In any civil bill ejectment for nonpayment of rent, in case there shall be a decree for possession pronounced by the chairman therein, execution of such decree shall not be stayed by reason of any appeal, unless the defendant shall deposit with the [chief clerk for the county court division] the amount of the rent proved to be due on the hearing of such civil bill, and the costs thereof; and such deposit shall be in lieu of a recognizance in ordinary cases of appeal, and shall be disposed of as the court shall direct. Ss.70, 71 rep. by 1978 c.23 s.122(2) sch.7 Pt.I Civil bill ejectment in case of overholding of tenements whose annual value does not exceed #75.
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