ALTERNATIVES v. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS

No. 2818, Sept. Term, 2002.

843 A.2d 252 (2004)

155 Md. App. 415

ALTERNATIVES UNLIMITED, INC. v. NEW BALTIMORE CITY BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS et al.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

March 3, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas B. Riley (Rosenberg, Proutt, Funk & Greenberg, LLP on the brief), Baltimore, for Appellant.

Frank C. Derr, Associate Counsel, Baltimore City School System, Baltimore, for Appellee.

Panel JAMES R. EYLER, KENNEY, and CHARLES E., MOYLAN, JR., (retired, specially assigned), JJ.


CHARLES E. MOYLAN, Jr., Judge, retired, specially assigned.

The leitmotif that runs through this opinion was first sounded by the Court of Appeals in 1943 in the landmark case of Gontrum v. City of Baltimore, 182 Md. 370, 35 A.2d 128. Gontrum established that many of the standard rules governing the relationship between two contracting parties do not apply when one of those parties, instead of being a private...

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