KATZ v. WASHINGTON SUB. SAN. COMM'N

[No. 48, September Term, 1978.] [No. 49, September Term, 1978.] [No. 50, September Term, 1978.]

284 Md. 503 (1979)

397 A.2d 1027

LEONARD KATZ ET AL. v. WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MARYLAND v. WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

Motion for reconsideration filed March 21, 1979.

Denied April 3, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Allen J. Katz for appellants Leonard Katz et al. Kevin M. O'Connell, with whom were David E. Betts and Betts, Clogg & Murdock on the brief, for appellant The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland. William O. Lockwood, with whom were Quinn, Scanlin, Maiberger & Lockwood on the brief, for appellant Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

Albert D. Brault, with whom were Stephen H. Ring and Brault, Graham, Scott & Brault on the brief, for appellee.


MURPHY, C.J., delivered the opinion of the Court.

We deal here in a single opinion with three separate but related appeals involving appellee Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission's invocation of the defense of governmental immunity from tort liability. At issue in each case is whether the Circuit Court for Montgomery County properly concluded that the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (the WSSC) is a State agency...

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