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Lissy v. Lissy

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 3, 1941
23 A.2d 39 (Md. 1941)

Opinion

[Nos. 36 and 37, October Term, 1941.]

Decided December 3, 1941.

Husband and Wife — Partnership — Divorce — Condonation.

Decided December 3, 1941.

Appeals from the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City (FRANK, J.).

Suit by Etta Lissy against Herman Lissy for a divorce a mensa et thoro, and suit by complainant against respondent for receivership for a business allegedly carried on as partnership by them. From adverse decree, complainant appeals. Affirmed.

The cause was argued before BOND, C.J., SLOAN, JOHNSON, DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, FORSYTHE, and MARBURY, JJ.

Michael J. Manley, with whom was William O. Tydings on the brief, for the appellant.

Webster S. Blades, with whom were Blades Rosenfeld on the brief, for the appellee.


Unreported cases.


Summaries of

Lissy v. Lissy

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Dec 3, 1941
23 A.2d 39 (Md. 1941)
Case details for

Lissy v. Lissy

Case Details

Full title:ETTA LISSY v . HERMAN LISSY ETTA LISSY v . HERMAN LISSY, t/a WYMAN PARK…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Dec 3, 1941

Citations

23 A.2d 39 (Md. 1941)
23 A.2d 39

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