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· 11/28/1984

Goldstein v. Time-Out Family Amusement Centers, Inc.

Citations

  • 483 A.2d 1276
  • 301 Md. 583
  • 1984 Md. LEXIS 393

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  • with regard to the argument that “neither the Comptroller nor the Maryland Tax Court can decide constitutional issues,” this Court simply stated that “Time-Out’s argument is without merit”

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Judges: Murphy, Smith, Cole, Wsky, Couch, Menchine

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