Opinion
[No. 120, September Term, 1981.]
Decided February 8, 1982.
APPEAL — Dismissed As Not From a Final Judgment Or From Such An Interlocutory Order Or Judgment As Specified In The Statute — Code (1974, 1980 Repl. Vol.) § 12-301 And § 12-303, Courts And Judicial Proceedings Article.
Appeal from the Circuit Court for St. Mary's County (MATTINGLY, J.), pursuant to certiorari to the Court of Special Appeals.
Appeal dismissed; appellant to pay the costs.
The cause was argued before SMITH, ELDRIDGE, COLE, DAVIDSON and RODOWSKY, JJ., and J. DUDLEY DIGGES, Associate Judge of the Court of Appeals (retired), specially assigned.
Richard D. Fritz, with whom was Joseph Ernest Bell, II on the brief, for appellant.
Robert E. Powell, with whom were John R. Penhallegon and Smith, Somerville Case on the brief, for appellee.
Since the appeal here is not from a final judgment, see Code (1974, 1980 Repl. Vol.), § 12-301, Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, or from such an interlocutory order or judgment as is specified in § 12-303, the Court is without jurisdiction to hear it. Accordingly, the appeal must be dismissed.
Appeal dismissed; appellant to pay the costs.