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Baltimore v. Krupnick

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 14, 1930
149 A. 454 (Md. 1930)

Opinion

[No. 34, January Term, 1930.]

Decided March 14th, 1930.

Decided March 14th, 1930.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Baltimore County (OFFUTT, C.J., DUNCAN and GRASON, JJ.).

Petition by Ellis G. Krupnick for a writ of mandamus directed to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, William F. Broening, Mayor of Baltimore City, and Walter G. Hammond, Buildings Engineer and Zoning Commissioner. From an order remanding the case to the Baltimore City Court, whence it had been removed, the respondents appeal. Affirmed.

The cause was argued, together with that next preceding, before BOND, C.J., URNER, ADKINS, DIGGES, PARKE, and SLOAN, JJ.

Allen A. Davis, with whom was A. Walter Kraus on the brief, for the appellants.

Harry J. Green, with whom was Harry O. Levin on the brief, for the appellee.


This case involves the right of removal of an application for mandamus from the court of its origin to a court of another judicial circuit for trial. A similar question was presented in the appeal of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and others against Harry Libowitz and wife, No. 33 of the January term of this court. For the reasons there stated, it will be necessary to affirm the order in this case.

Order affirmed, with costs.


Summaries of

Baltimore v. Krupnick

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 14, 1930
149 A. 454 (Md. 1930)
Case details for

Baltimore v. Krupnick

Case Details

Full title:MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE ET AL. v . ELLIS G. KRUPNICK

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Mar 14, 1930

Citations

149 A. 454 (Md. 1930)
149 A. 454