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McMullen Bros. v. State Tax Comm

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 3, 1941
17 A.2d 117 (Md. 1941)

Opinion

[No. 62, October Term, 1940.]

Decided January 3rd, 1941.

Taxation — Appeal from State Tax Commission.

Decided January 3rd, 1941.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Allegany County (SLOAN, C.J.). Reversed.

The cause was argued before BOND, C.J., PARKE, MITCHELL, JOHNSON, and DELAPLAINE, JJ.

Albert A. Doub and Frederick A. Puderbaugh, with whom was Daniel F. McMullen on the brief, for the appellants.

Walter C. Capper, for the County Commissioners of Allegany County.

Norwood B. Orrick, Assistant Attorney General, with whom was William C. Walsh, Attorney General, on the brief, for the State Tax Commission.


In this case, on facts similar to those stated in the opinion filed in the case of Albert A. Doub and Anne Peyton Doub, his wife, v. The State Tax Commission of the State of Maryland et al., 179 Md. 186, 17 A. 2nd 114, the same questions of law have been presented and the conclusions are necessarily the same.

For the reasons stated in that opinion, therefore, the decree must be reversed and the case remanded, to the end that further proceedings may be had in accordance with that opinion.

Decree reversed and case remanded, with costs to the appellees.


Summaries of

McMullen Bros. v. State Tax Comm

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 3, 1941
17 A.2d 117 (Md. 1941)
Case details for

McMullen Bros. v. State Tax Comm

Case Details

Full title:McMULLEN BROTHERS v . STATE TAX COMMISSION

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jan 3, 1941

Citations

17 A.2d 117 (Md. 1941)
17 A.2d 117