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Springer v. McCrea and McCrea

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Nov 21, 1918
105 A. 893 (Md. 1918)

Opinion

Filed November 21st, 1918.

Prayers: to take case from jury; refusal; when no ground for reversal.

The refusal of a prayer to take a case from the jury is no ground for a reversal even though the prayer should have been granted, when the jury found for the defendant. p. 698

Filed November 21st, 1918.

Appeal from the Superior Court of Baltimore City. (HEUISLER, J.)

The cause was argued before BOYD, C.J., BURKE, THOMAS, PATTISON, URNER, STOCKBRIDGE and CONSTABLE, JJ.

John H. Richardson and George Washington Williams, for the appellants.

Harry W. Nice and George W. Brady, for the appellees.


1917, with costs to the appellees.


Summaries of

Springer v. McCrea and McCrea

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Nov 21, 1918
105 A. 893 (Md. 1918)
Case details for

Springer v. McCrea and McCrea

Case Details

Full title:EUGENE D. SPRINGER ET AL., TRADING AS E.D. SPRINGER CO., TO THE USE OF…

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Nov 21, 1918

Citations

105 A. 893 (Md. 1918)
105 A. 893

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