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Cunningham v. Board of School Commr's of Carroll County

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 1, 1901
48 A. 501 (Md. 1901)

Opinion

1901

Appeal Prematurely Taken.

Appeal from an order of the Circuit Court for Carroll County (JONES, C.J., REVELL and REIFSNIDER, JJ.), sustaining a demurrer to the bill of complaint, but not dismissing it. The bill asked for an injunction to restrain the defendants from contracting with any person or corporation for the purchase of text-books, etc., for the public schools of said county, except after competitive bidding. This Court dismissed the appeal, because not taken from a final order of the Court below.

Randolph Barton, Jr., and Redmond C. Stewart, for the appellant.

Benjamin F. Crouse and Wm. H. Thomas, for the appellees.


Summaries of

Cunningham v. Board of School Commr's of Carroll County

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 1, 1901
48 A. 501 (Md. 1901)
Case details for

Cunningham v. Board of School Commr's of Carroll County

Case Details

Full title:JOHN H. CUNNINGHAM vs . BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF CARROLL COUNTY ET…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jan 1, 1901

Citations

48 A. 501 (Md. 1901)
93 Md. 738