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Best v. Dundas

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jun 18, 1987
526 A.2d 953 (Md. 1987)

Summary

recognizing that statutory language can be intrinsically ambiguous, or despite clear intrinsic meaning, ambiguous due to its application in a particular circumstance

Summary of this case from Kensington Fire v. Montgomery County

Opinion

September Term, 1987

Decided June 18, 1987


Pet. Docket No. 47 — denied. Judge Cole did not participate in the consideration of this petition. Opinion (No. 837, 1986 Term, Court of Special Appeals) unreported.


Summaries of

Best v. Dundas

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jun 18, 1987
526 A.2d 953 (Md. 1987)

recognizing that statutory language can be intrinsically ambiguous, or despite clear intrinsic meaning, ambiguous due to its application in a particular circumstance

Summary of this case from Kensington Fire v. Montgomery County
Case details for

Best v. Dundas

Case Details

Full title:BEST v. DUNDAS

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jun 18, 1987

Citations

526 A.2d 953 (Md. 1987)
526 A.2d 953

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