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Housing Authority v. Williams
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 2250/00
Case Date: 11/02/2001
Preview: REPORTED IN THE COURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLAND No. 2250 September Term, 2000

specially assigned), JJ.

Opinion by Davis, J.

Filed: November 2, 2001

HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY

v.

DEBORAH WILLIAMS

Murphy, C.J., Davis, Bishop, John J., Jr. (retired,

Appellant Housing Authority for Prince George's County filed in the District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County a suit against appellee Deborah Williams for breach of lease. case was removed to the Circuit Court for Prince The

George's

County, but the parties entered into a settlement agreement before a show cause hearing could be held. Thereafter,

appellant filed a Motion for Judgment of Possession, alleging that appellee had breached the settlement agreement. dismissed the motion. The court

Appellant timely filed this appeal,

presenting one question, which we rephrase as follows: Did the trial court err in denying appellant's motion for judgment of possession?

PROLOGUE
This appeal presents the troubling question of how the legislative purposes and objectives of 42 U.S.C.
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