Fletcher v. National Brewing Co.
258 A.2d 410, 255 Md. 580, 1969 Md. LEXIS 736
Court of Appeals of Maryland·Decided November 11, 1969·No. [No. 109, September Term, 1969.]·Published·Cited by 3 cases
Opinion
The claims in this case were grounded both on breach of warranty and on negligence. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the warranty counts and the plaintiffs appealed. The appellee moved to dismiss the appeal as taken from an interlocutory judgment. The situation is just like that in Harkins v. August, 251 Md. 108, 112 where the premature appeal was dismissed.
Appeal dismissed with costs.
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Fletcher v. National Brewing Co., 258 A.2d 410, 255 Md. 580, 1969 Md. LEXIS 736 (Md. 1969).
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