Case Name: Patricia PARROW, Personal Representative of the Estate of Judith D. Smithson v. Verl J. SEXTON
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1991-09-12
Citations: 324 Md. 41
Docket Number: No. 169
Parties: Patricia PARROW, Personal Representative of the Estate of Judith D. Smithson v. Verl J. SEXTON.
Judges: 
Reporter: Maryland Reports
Volume: 324
Pages: 41–42

Head Matter:
595 A.2d 467
Patricia PARROW, Personal Representative of the Estate of Judith D. Smithson v. Verl J. SEXTON.
No. 169,
Sept. Term, 1989.
Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Sept. 12, 1991.
Thomas Hoxie (Mark J. Daneker, Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, on brief), Baltimore, for petitioner.
No argument on behalf of respondent.
Argued before MURPHY, C.J., and ELDRIDGE, RODOWSKY, McAULIFFE, CHASANOW, ROBERT L. KARWACKI , Judge of the Court of Special Appeals (specially assigned), and CHARLES E. ORTH, Jr. Judge of the Court of Appeals (retired, specially assigned), JJ.
At the time this case was heard and conference, Karwacki, J., a judge of the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, was specially assigned to this Court. At the time of the decision and adoption of this opinion, he had been commissioned and had qualified as a judge of this Court.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We granted certiorari to the Circuit Court for Baltimore City to consider issues arising out of an auctioneer's sale of an ownership interest in a cooperative apartment unit where the sale of ownership shares, or the right of occupancy in the unit, or both, were restricted by the by-laws of the cooperative corporation, and the corporation would not approve the purchaser.
After a thorough review of the record, we find that the bylaws of the corporation are not included in the pleadings, transcript, or exhibits, and that we are unable to determine the exact nature of the restriction here involved. Accordingly, we dismiss the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted.
WRIT OF CERTIORARI DISMISSED; COSTS TO BE PAID BY PETITIONERS.