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Barton v. Dunlap

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Feb 13, 1931
159 Md. 701 (Md. 1931)

Opinion

[No. 99, October Term, 1930.]

Decided February 13th, 1931.

Record on Appeal — Relay in Filing.

The record not having been filed in the Court of Appeals until more than seven months after the entry of the appeal, and the delay not having been satisfactorily explained, held that the appeal should be dismissed.

Decided February 13th, 1931.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Baltimore County (DUNCAN, J.).

Action of ejectment by William Dunlap and Maggie Dunlap, his wife, against Grace Barton. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendant appeals. Appeal dismissed.

The cause was argued before BOND, C.J., PATTISON, URNER, ADKINS, DIGGES, PARKE, and SLOAN, JJ.

Stevenson A. Williams and H. Courtenay Jenifer, with whom was Fred R. Williams on the brief, for the appellant.

John S. Young and Charles H. MacNabb, with whom was John D.C. Duncan on the brief, for the appellee.


The opinion was delivered per Curiam.


Summaries of

Barton v. Dunlap

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Feb 13, 1931
159 Md. 701 (Md. 1931)
Case details for

Barton v. Dunlap

Case Details

Full title:GRACE BARTON v . WILLIAM DUNLAP ET AL

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Feb 13, 1931

Citations

159 Md. 701 (Md. 1931)
153 A. 414

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