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Jones v. Dieker A.K.A. Smith

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 21, 1952
39 Haw. 481 (Haw. 1952)

Opinion

NOS. 2817 and 2821.

Filed July 15, 1952.

Decided July 21, 1952.

PETITION FOR REHEARING.

LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE BROWN IN PLACE OF TOWSE, C.J., DISQUALIFIED.

F. Schnack and H.C. Schnack for petition.


This is a petition for a rehearing of the cause on appeal determined by this court in its opinion recorded at page 448, ante, in so far as that cause pertains to the issue of constructive eviction. The petition seeks to have this court reconsider that issue of fact which the petitioner presented on appeal. It does so even though such issue heretofore has been ably and exhaustively briefed and argued by counsel and fully considered and determined by this court after meticulous review of the record. But it cites no authorities warranting reconsideration and constitutes nothing more than an extensive reargument of matters finally concluded. Thus, the petition is purely argumentative in character and no useful purpose would be served by considering it further.

Petition denied without argument.


Summaries of

Jones v. Dieker A.K.A. Smith

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 21, 1952
39 Haw. 481 (Haw. 1952)
Case details for

Jones v. Dieker A.K.A. Smith

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS B. JONES v. ARMIDA B. SMITH DIEKER, ALSO KNOWN AS ARMIDA B. SMITH…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Jul 21, 1952

Citations

39 Haw. 481 (Haw. 1952)