Opinion ID: 2794540
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Heading: standard of review

Text: When we consider a declaratory judgment in tandem with the grant of summary judgment, and no material facts are in dispute, we consider “whether that declaration was correct as a matter of law.” Springer v. Erie Ins. Exchange, 439 Md. 142, 155–56, 94 A.3d 75, 83 (2014) (internal quotations omitted); see Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc. v. Magill, 414 Md. 457, 471, 995 A.2d 960, 968 (2010). Whether the trial court granted properly summary judgment is a question of law, which we review without deference. River Walk Apartments, LLC v. Twigg, 396 Md. 527, 541–42, 914 A.2d 770, 778–79 (2007); see Standard Fire Ins. Co. v. Berrett, 395 Md. 439, 450, 910 A.2d 1072, 1079 (2006).