EASTERN SHORE P. S. CO. v. CORBETT

[No. 71, September Term, 1961.]

227 Md. 411 (1962)

177 A.2d 701

EASTERN SHORE PUBLIC SERVICE CO. v. CORBETT, OWN USE AND USE OF U.S. CASUALTY CO.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Original majority opinion adhered Order filed May 7, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William W. Travers and John W.T. Webb, with whom were Webb & Travers and K. King Burnett on the brief, for appellant.

Charles B. Heyman and Solomon Kaplan, with whom were Sol C. Berenholtz and Walter D. Webster on the brief, for appellee.

John H. Mudd and William J. McWilliams, with whom were Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, McWilliams & Melvin and Webb & Travers on the brief, for the appellant on the rehearing.

Sol C. Berenholtz, with whom were Solomon Kaplan and Charles B. Heyman on the brief, for the appellee on the rehearing.

The cause was argued before BRUNE, C.J., and HENDERSON, HAMMOND, PRESCOTT and SYBERT, JJ., and reargued before the full Court.


Original majority opinion adhered to in Per Curiam Order filed May 7, 1962., after reargument, HENDERSON, HORNEY and SYBERT, JJ., dissenting.

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

Suit having been instituted in the Circuit Court for Wicomico County by the plaintiff, Maurice Corbett, to his own use and the use of his employer's compensation carrier, to recover damages for injuries sustained by him as the consequence of an accident in which he was...

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