Case ID: md_153/html/0699-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

GEORGE B. SHAW v. TRUSTEES OF ST. PAUL’S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH.
    
      Validity of Covenant — Sufficiency of Record.
    
    The question whether a restrictive covenant involved an undue restraint on alienation held not adequately presented by the record, the other provisions of the deed which contained the covenant not appearing, and the extent of its actual operation not being described.
    
      Decided June 10th, 1927.
    
    Appeal from the Circuit Court of Baltimore City (Stump, J.).
    
      'William, Deal Roy croft, for the appellant.
    
      C. M. Armstrong and Walter C. Mylander, for the appellee.
   Bill by the Trustees of St. Paul’s Methodist .Episcopal Church, South, in the City of Baltimore, a corporation, against George B. Shaw. From an order overruling his demurrer to the bill, defendant appeals. Case remanded, without affirmance or reversal, for further proceedings in accordance with the per curiam opinion.

The cause was argued before Bond, C. J., Pattison, Urnee, Adkins, Opputt, Dtgges, Pabke, and Sloan, JJ.