ADAMS v. BALTIMORE TRANSIT CO.

[No. 33, October Term, 1953.]

203 Md. 295 (1953)

100 A.2d 781

ADAMS, ADMINISTRATRIX v. BALTIMORE TRANSIT COMPANY, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Motion for rehearing, filed December 30, 1953.

Denied January 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George L. Clarke and Everett L. Buckmaster, with whom were D. Franklin McGinnis and Buckmaster, White, Mindel & Clarke on the brief, for the appellant.

Hamilton O'Dunne and Benjamin C. Howard, with whom was Edwin T. Steffy on the brief, for the Baltimore Transit Company, appellee.

Thomas M. Jacobs, Assistant City Solicitor of Baltimore City, with whom was Thomas N. Biddison, City Solicitor, on the brief, for the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, appellee.

The cause was argued before SOBELOFF, C.J., and DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, HENDERSON and HAMMOND, JJ.


COLLINS, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is an appeal from a judgment entered for the appellees as a result of the sustaining of demurrers filed by the appellees to the second amended declaration of the appellant, Charlie B. Adams. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, hereinafter called the Railroad, one of the original defendants, made settlement with the appellant and it is no longer a party to this case...

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