Maryland Statutes
§ 12-107
Maryland § 12-107
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Bluebook
Md. Code Ann., Real Property § 12-107 (2026).
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(a)Any party to a condemnation case may appeal from a final judgment or determination in the manner prescribed by the Maryland Rules.
(b)If the final decision on appeal is that the plaintiff is not entitled to condemn the property, a reasonable counsel fee fixed by the trial court shall be awarded to counsel for the defendant and charged against the plaintiff together with the other costs of the case.
(c)Costs on appeal shall be paid as directed by the appellate court.
(d)(1) If the plaintiff desires possession pending appeal, it may make payment of the award pursuant to Title 12, Chapter 200 of the Maryland Rules. In addition, the plaintiff shall file with the clerk of the court a bond to the State for the penalty the court prescribes.
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