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Owens v. Moss

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 13, 1921
114 A. 926 (Md. 1921)

Opinion

Decided January 13th, 1921.

Dismissal of Appeal.

The burden is on the appellant to show the cause of the failure to file the transcript of the record within the period fixed by the rule of court, and that it was occasioned by the neglect of the clerk or of the appellee.

Decided January 13th, 1921.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County (FORSYTHE, J.).

The cause was argued before BRISCOE, THOMAS, URNER, STOCKBRIDGE, ADKINS, and OFFUTT, JJ.

James W. Owens, for the appellant.

A. Theodore Brady and Nicholas H. Green, for the appellees.


Per curiam opinion.


Summaries of

Owens v. Moss

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jan 13, 1921
114 A. 926 (Md. 1921)
Case details for

Owens v. Moss

Case Details

Full title:JAMES W. OWENS, ADMINISTRATOR, vs . ROBERT MOSS ET AL., ADMINISTRATORS

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Jan 13, 1921

Citations

114 A. 926 (Md. 1921)
114 A. 926

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