From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Mergupis v. Hackett

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 28, 1954
117 N.E.2d 154 (Mass. 1954)

Opinion

January 28, 1954.

Timothy J. McInerney, for the plaintiff.

No argument nor brief for the defendants.


Petition denied and judgment affirmed. In each of these cases, the plaintiff appeals from an order of a judge of the Superior Court denying the plaintiff's petition to vacate a judgment for the defendant. The records were consolidated for transmission to this court. They contain nothing but the petitions to vacate, the orders denying the petitions, and the allegations in the petitions that judgment was entered on a nonsuit and that the plaintiff had a meritorious cause of action. The appeals present no matter of law. The cases are governed by Cobb v. Hale, 172 Mass. 387, and Holt v. Roberts, 175 Mass. 558.


Summaries of

Mergupis v. Hackett

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 28, 1954
117 N.E.2d 154 (Mass. 1954)
Case details for

Mergupis v. Hackett

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE S. MERGUPIS vs. GEORGE R. HACKETT another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 28, 1954

Citations

117 N.E.2d 154 (Mass. 1954)
117 N.E.2d 154

Citing Cases

Sessler v. O'Donnell

At the hearing on the petition no evidence was presented, and other than the denial no ruling adverse to the…

Drozdowski v. Wa. Center Addict

David M. Lipton for the defendant. The order denying the petition to vacate judgment must be affirmed for the…