Wright v. Nugent

Supreme Court of Maryland
Wright v. Nugent, 338 A.2d 898 (Md. 1975)
275 Md. 290; 1975 Md. LEXIS 962
Murphy, Singley, Smith, Digges, Levine, Eldridge, O'Donnell

Wright v. Nugent

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The appellant petitioned this Court to issue a writ of certiorari to review the decision of the Court of Special *291 Appeals in Wright v. Nugent, 23 Md. App. 337, 328 A. 2d 362 (1974), on the issues of whether the Orphans’ Court for Talbot County had jurisdiction to probate the will of a nondomiciliary who owned real property in Talbot County and whether the Orphans’ Court for Talbot County should defer probate of the will in view of the pendency of probate proceedings in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Having granted a writ of certiorari and in accordance with Maryland Rule 811 b 3 having determined that no error of law appears in the decision, this Court adopts the opinion of Chief Judge Orth in Wright v. Nugent, supra, and affirms the judgment of the Court of Special Appeals.

Judgment affirmed with costs; mandate to issue forthwith.

Reference

Full Case Name
WRIGHT v. NUGENT, Pers. Rep. of the Estate of Aldace Freeman Walker Et Al.
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Status
Published