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Abramovich v. Abramovich

Supreme Court of Ohio
Aug 20, 1999
715 N.E.2d 188 (Ohio 1999)

Summary

dismissing late appeal for lack of jurisdiction

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Opinion

No. 99-1516.

August 20, 1999.

APPEAL from Summit App. No. 19154.


MISCELLANEOUS DISMISSALS


On August 13, 1999, a notice of appeal and memorandum in support of jurisdiction, due August 9, 1999, were inadvertently filed by the Clerk's Office. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED by the court, sua sponte, that the notice of appeal and memorandum in support of jurisdiction be, and hereby are, stricken.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court, sua sponte, that, in that appellant failed to perfect an appeal pursuant to S.Ct.Prac.R. II (2) (A) (1), this case be, and hereby is, dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.


Summaries of

Abramovich v. Abramovich

Supreme Court of Ohio
Aug 20, 1999
715 N.E.2d 188 (Ohio 1999)

dismissing late appeal for lack of jurisdiction

Summary of this case from Crotts v. Bradshaw
Case details for

Abramovich v. Abramovich

Case Details

Full title:Abramovich v. Abramovich

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Aug 20, 1999

Citations

715 N.E.2d 188 (Ohio 1999)
86 Ohio St. 3d 1456

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