FILING/ENTRY OF APPEAL - At what point is an appeal deemed to have been entered and effect of same
HELD:
"In determining the appeal, this Court painstakingly reiterated the trite principles that in simple language, it may be said that once the Court below transmits the Record of Appeal to the Court that would hear the appeal and the said appellate Court in fact receives the same, the appeal is said to be duly entered.
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