
    STATE TAX COMMISSION v. ASSOCIATED MORTGAGE COMPANIES, INC.
    [No. 27,
    October Term, 1938.]
    The cause was argued before Bond, C. J., ÜRNER, Offutt, Parke, Mitchell, Shehan, and Johnson, JJ.
    
      William L. Henderson, Assistant Attorney Generad, with whom was Herbert R. O’Conor, Attorney General, on the brief, for the appellant.
    
      Charles McHenry Howard, with whom was H. H. Walker Lewis, on the brief, for the appellee.
   Parke, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The appeal of the State Tax Commission of Maryland is from an order passed by the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City holding that the Associated Mortgage Companies, Inc., should be classified as a “mortgage corporation” and, therefore, as a “finance corporation” within the terms of article 81, section 2, subsection (9), of the Code of Public General Laws of the State of Maryland, as amended, Laws 1937, chapter 225; and that it should be taxed according to such classification.

The facts on this record do not differ in any material respect from those on the appeal in the case of State Tax Commission v. Allied Mortgage Companies, Inc., 175 Md. 357, 2 A. 2nd 399. The principles which determined that case govern this appeal, and the order will be affirmed.

Order affirmed, cmd case remanded.  