Case Law Ochse v. Henry

Ochse v. Henry

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Reported below: 216 Md.App. 439, 88 A.3d 773.

Disposition: Denied.

5 cases
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2020
Plank v. Cherneski
"... ... To be sure, the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory may be appropriate in certain circumstances. See Ochse v. Henry , 216 Md. App. 439, 460–69, 88 A.3d 773 (2014), cert. denied , 439 Md. 331, 96 A.3d 146 (2014) (upholding the circuit court's use of a ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2017
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), Petitioners and Cross–Respondents, conducted the title search for Mr. Steven Ochse and Ms. Shari Ochse ("the Ochses"), Respondents and Cross–Petitioners, when they purchased the lot from Mr. William Henry and Ms. Jessie Henry ("the Henrys"). However, vestiges of the road leading to the Ochses' door were evident in the physical remains of a gravel roadbed. To further compound the confusion, an outline of the roadbed was documented on the Henrys' 160 A.3d 1243 subdivision plat 1 but was mistakenly ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2020
Plank v. Cherneski
"... ... To be sure, the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory may be appropriate in certain circumstances. See Ochse v ... Henry , 216 Md. App. 439, 460-69 (2014), cert ... denied , 439 Md. 331 (2014) (upholding the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory to ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2017
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), Petitioners and Cross-Respondents, conducted the title search for Mr. Steven Ochse and Ms. Shari Ochse ("the Ochses"), Respondents and Cross-Petitioners, when they purchased the lot from Mr. William Henry and Ms. Jessie Henry ("the Henrys").         However, vestiges of the road leading to the Ochses' door were evident in the physical remains of a gravel roadbed. To further compound the confusion, an outline of the roadbed was documented on the Henrys' subdivision plat 1 but was mistakenly ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2015
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Md. Rule 1-104. Page 2         In 2001, Appellees/Cross-Appellants Steven J. Ochse and Shari S. Ochse ("the Ochses") purchased 2890 Mowbray Creek Road in Federalsburg, Maryland, from William O. Henry and Jessie B. Henry ("the Henrys"), who are not parties to the instant litigation. Before purchasing the property, the Ochses obtained title insurance from Chicago Title Insurance Company ("Chicago Title"), 1 and Appellant/Cross-Appellee Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), an agent of Chicago ... "

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5 cases
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2020
Plank v. Cherneski
"... ... To be sure, the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory may be appropriate in certain circumstances. See Ochse v. Henry , 216 Md. App. 439, 460–69, 88 A.3d 773 (2014), cert. denied , 439 Md. 331, 96 A.3d 146 (2014) (upholding the circuit court's use of a ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2017
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), Petitioners and Cross–Respondents, conducted the title search for Mr. Steven Ochse and Ms. Shari Ochse ("the Ochses"), Respondents and Cross–Petitioners, when they purchased the lot from Mr. William Henry and Ms. Jessie Henry ("the Henrys"). However, vestiges of the road leading to the Ochses' door were evident in the physical remains of a gravel roadbed. To further compound the confusion, an outline of the roadbed was documented on the Henrys' 160 A.3d 1243 subdivision plat 1 but was mistakenly ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2020
Plank v. Cherneski
"... ... To be sure, the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory may be appropriate in certain circumstances. See Ochse v ... Henry , 216 Md. App. 439, 460-69 (2014), cert ... denied , 439 Md. 331 (2014) (upholding the circuit court's use of a proportionality theory to ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2017
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), Petitioners and Cross-Respondents, conducted the title search for Mr. Steven Ochse and Ms. Shari Ochse ("the Ochses"), Respondents and Cross-Petitioners, when they purchased the lot from Mr. William Henry and Ms. Jessie Henry ("the Henrys").         However, vestiges of the road leading to the Ochses' door were evident in the physical remains of a gravel roadbed. To further compound the confusion, an outline of the roadbed was documented on the Henrys' subdivision plat 1 but was mistakenly ... "
Document | Court of Special Appeals of Maryland – 2015
E. Shore Title Co. v. Ochse
"... ... Md. Rule 1-104. Page 2         In 2001, Appellees/Cross-Appellants Steven J. Ochse and Shari S. Ochse ("the Ochses") purchased 2890 Mowbray Creek Road in Federalsburg, Maryland, from William O. Henry and Jessie B. Henry ("the Henrys"), who are not parties to the instant litigation. Before purchasing the property, the Ochses obtained title insurance from Chicago Title Insurance Company ("Chicago Title"), 1 and Appellant/Cross-Appellee Eastern Shore Title Company ("ESTC"), an agent of Chicago ... "

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