Northwest Real Estate Co. v. Serio, 156 Md. 229
OVERVIEW: A covenant in a deed that conveyed a fee simple estate from the grantor to the vendors was void as an invalid restraint on alienation because it required the grantor's consent to the vendors'
ability to sale their real property.
Appellate Court Records:
COURT OF APPEALS (Docket) Northwest Real Estate Co. v.
Serio, 1928, October Term, nos. 49-51, pps. 10-11, MdHR 19,494 [MSA S412-19, 1/67/6/5].
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions) Northwest Real Estate Co. v.
Serio, 1928, October Term, nos. 49-51, MdHR 707-227 [MSA S393-213, 1/65/14/63].
COURT OF APPEALS (Misc. Papers) Northwest Real Estate Co.
v. Serio, 1928, October Term, nos. 49-51, MdHR 708-79 [MSA S397-82, 1/65/7/20].
COURT OF APPEALS (Records and Briefs) Northwest Real Estate Co. v. Serio, 1928, October Term, nos. 49-51 [MSA S1733-794, 1/66/1/50].
Trial Court Records:
BALTIMORE CITY CIRCUIT COURT (Equity Docket A) Serio
v. Northwest Real Estate Co., 1928, 68A, p. 224, case no. A15694 [MSA T55-73, 0/64/4/8].
BALTIMORE CITY CIRCUIT COURT (Equity Papers A) Serio
v. Northwest Real Estate Co., 1928, case no. A15694, box no. 3634 [MSA T53-4251, 3/9/2/79].
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