Howard v. Housing Authority
Howard v. Housing Authority
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in error in the present case is the same as the plaintiff in error in Howard v. Housing
It was necessary for a decision in Howard v. Housing Authority of the City of College Park, supra, that the question be decided as to whether the dismissal by the Housing Authority of the first petition for condemnation was effective to terminate all litigation in that case. Since this question was decided adversely to the contentions of the plaintiff in error, the rulings made in that case would require an affirmance in the present case. However, the order excepted to in the present case was not a final judgment in the case now under review, nor would it have been a final judgment if rendered as claimed by the plaintiff in error, and the proper judgment in the present case is one of dismissal rather than one of affirmance.
Writ of error dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- HOWARD v. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE PARK
- Status
- Published