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Abel v. Cecil

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Feb 3, 1944
35 A.2d 646 (Md. 1944)

Opinion

[No. 41, January Term, 1944.]

Decided February 3, 1944.

Taxation — Constitutional Law — Tax on Trailers Used for Habitation — Uniformity.

Decided February 3, 1944.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for St. Mary's County (LOKER, J.).

The cause was argued before SLOAN, C.J., DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, MARBURY, and BAILEY, JJ.

No brief filed, but Carman Anderson, Ed. D. Martin, A. Kingsley Love and Paul J. Bailey appeared for the appellants.

Philip H. Dorsey submitted on brief for the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County.


The same question presented in the above-entitled case having been submitted, argued and decided in County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County v. English, 182 Md. 514, 35 A.2d 135, in which the appellee in this case, with the permission of this court, adopted the brief of amici curiae on behalf of County Commissioners of Baltimore County, and one of its counsel having argued the appeal on behalf of Anne Arundel County, and this appeal having been submitted by counsel for all parties for such action as this court may consider proper, the decree appealed from will be reversed.

Decree reversed, with costs.


Summaries of

Abel v. Cecil

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Feb 3, 1944
35 A.2d 646 (Md. 1944)
Case details for

Abel v. Cecil

Case Details

Full title:BARNET ABEL, ET AL. v . WILLIAM PAUL CECIL, ET AL., COUNTY COMMISSIONERS…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Feb 3, 1944

Citations

35 A.2d 646 (Md. 1944)
35 A.2d 646