WHITCOMB v. ROGERS, 133 Md. 689 (1918)

107 A. 157 JAMES A. WHITCOMB vs. CHARLES J. ROGERS. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided November 15, 1918. Promissory notes: usury. A party wishing to raise money, drew his promissory note for $10,000.00 payable to his own order and indorsed it in blank, and gave it to H.N.B. for him to raise money on […]

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WASHINGTON ROCKVILLE R.R. CO. v. BURROUGHS, 133 Md. 690 (1919)

107 A. 157 WASHINGTON ROCKVILLE R.R. CO. vs. MARY BELLE BURROUGHS. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided January 16, 1919. Negligence: damages; “physical injury.” Variance: failure to prove all damages claimed — not. In an action for damages, “physical injury” is not limited to injuries of which there is external manifestation. In an action for […]

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WAGNER v. MONUMENTAL BREWING CO., 133 Md. 691 (1919)

107 A. 157 HENRY W. WAGNER vs. MONUMENTAL BREWING CO. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided January 14, 1919. Equity: pleading; allegations of bill must be sustained. Where a bill in equity not only is not sustained, but is actually contradicted by the complainant’s proof, it should be dismissed. A saloon property was leased under […]

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CASSILLY AND WEST v. U.S.F. GUARANTY CO., 133 Md. 688 (1918)

107 A. 157 THOMAS A. CASSILLY, JR., AND EUGENE G. WEST vs. THE U.S.F. GUARANTY CO. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided June 19, 1918. Mortgages: future advances; security for surety on bond who paid default of principal. Where the principal in a bond was in default and confessed his embarrassment to a surety and […]

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