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Ennis v. Crenca

Court of Appeals of Maryland
May 9, 1991
589 A.2d 958 (Md. 1991)

Opinion

No. 95, September Term, 1989.

May 9, 1991.

William L. Fallon, Mt. Airy, for appellant.

Albert D. Brault (Janet S. Zigler, Brault, Graham, Scott Brault, all on brief), Rockville, for appellee.


ORDER

The Court having considered the motion for reconsideration filed in the above entitled case, it is this 9th day of May, 1991

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the motion be, and it is hereby, denied. As made clear in the opinion in this case [ 322 Md. 285, 587 A.2d 485 (1991)],

"[t]he case is before us on appeal from an order of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County dismissing the plaintiff's complaint. Therefore, for purposes of this appeal, the allegations of the complaint must be accepted as true."

Like other cases involving appellate reversal of dismissals based on the allegations of the complaint and the inferences therefrom viewed most favorably for the plaintiff ( e.g., Sawyer v. Humphries, 322 Md. 247, 587 A.2d 467 (1991)), the evidence at trial may be different from the allegations of the complaint and may lead to different results.


Summaries of

Ennis v. Crenca

Court of Appeals of Maryland
May 9, 1991
589 A.2d 958 (Md. 1991)
Case details for

Ennis v. Crenca

Case Details

Full title:JOAN ASHLEY ENNIS v. ROSALIE CRENCA

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: May 9, 1991

Citations

589 A.2d 958 (Md. 1991)
589 A.2d 958