WILLIAMS v. ARMIGER, 129 Md. 222 (1916)

98 A. 542 RAYMOND S. WILLIAMS, TRUSTEE, vs. J.C. ARMIGER AND BROTHER. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided June 23rd, 1916. Deeds: construction. Rule in Shelley’s Case. “Heirs,” “children”:when words of purchase; vested estates; liable to open or divest to let in other children. Under the Rule in Shelley’s Case, the construction given to the […]

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MASS. BOND. CO. v. CASUALTY INS. CO., 129 Md. 192 (1916)

98 A. 542 MASSACHUSETTS BONDING AND INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, vs. COMMERCIAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, GARNISHEE OF RAYMOND K. TONGUE. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided June 23rd, 1916. Trials before court without a jury: appeals; exceptions. In a trial before the court sitting as a jury, there can be no appeal from the mere […]

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