Maryland Commission on Human Relations v. Mass Transit Administration

494 A.2d 210, 303 Md. 416, 1985 Md. LEXIS 611
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedJune 28, 1985
DocketNo. 8
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Maryland Commission on Human Relations v. Mass Transit Administration, 494 A.2d 210, 303 Md. 416, 1985 Md. LEXIS 611 (Md. 1985).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

ORDER

Upon consideration of the motion to dismiss the appeal, the answer thereto, and oral argument of counsel, and

It appearing to the Court that the complainant, Hamilton Taylor, has, since the grant of certiorari in this case, effectively withdrawn his claim of employment discrimination for reasons of ill-health and inability to accept employment with the appellee, even if successful upon appeal, and

It further appearing to the Court that no other grounds of appeal are properly extant in the case, it is therefore, this 28th day of June, 1985,

ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, that the case be, and it is hereby, dismissed as moot, Md.Rule 835 a. 6; County Commissioners v. Secretary of Health, 302 Md. 566, 489 A.2d 1127 (1985), the appellant to pay the costs.

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