The receiver is, therefore, entitled to an order dismissing the appeal, and to the costs incurred by reason of the notice of appeal as well as the costs of this application. The defendants are also entitled to an order dismissing the appeal with costs, but they are not entitled to the costs of the present application as they made no previous demand for costs, as required by Wessell v. Tudge, supra.
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