FIRST VIRGINIA BANK v. SCHUMACHER & SEILER, INC.

No. 1948, September Term, 1992.

97 Md. App. 432 (1993)

630 A.2d 256

FIRST VIRGINIA BANK-CENTRAL MARYLAND v. SCHUMACHER & SEILER, INC.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

September 8, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kathleen T. Barlow, Falls Church, VA, argued for appellant.

Andrew M. Croll, argued (Robert Allen Sapero, Alan R. Engel and Sapero & Sapero, on the brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Argued before WILNER, C.J., and ALPERT, J., and MILLER, WILLIAM C. MILLER, J. (Specially Assigned).


ALPERT, Judge.

This case concerns the distinction between Maryland Rules 2-632 (Automatic stay of enforcement of a judgment) and 8-422 (Stay of enforcement of judgment from which an appeal is taken).1 In this "Expedited Appeal," pursuant to Rules 8-207(b) and 8-413(b), the parties — (1) First Virginia Bank-Central Maryland, garnishee and appellant (hereinafter, "FVB"), and (2) Schumacher & Seiler, Inc., judgment creditor and...

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