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Williams v. Utilities Engineering Institute

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Jan 11, 1946
116 Ind. App. 452 (Ind. Ct. App. 1946)

Opinion

No. 17,394.

Filed January 11, 1946. Rehearing denied February 7, 1946. Transfer denied March 10, 1946.

1. APPEAL — Briefs — Failure to Comply With Court Rule — No Question Presented. — Where appellant's brief does not attempt to comply with the court rule concerning preparation of briefs, and does not contain any of the essential matters required by such rule, nothing is presented to the reviewing court thereby.

From the Marion Municipal Court, Room No. 2; Harry R. Champ, Judge.

Action between Robert Williams and Utilities Engineering Institute. From the judgment entered, Robert Williams appealed.

Affirmed. By the court in banc.

R.B.H. Smith, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Edward F. New, of Indianapolis, for appellee.


Nothing is presented by appellant's brief. It does not attempt to comply with Rule 2-17, Rules of the Supreme Court, and does not contain any of the essential matters required by that rule. Upon careful examination of it we are unable to discover what happened in the trial court or what appellant seeks to present here.

Judgment affirmed.

NOTE. — Reported in 64 N.E.2d 302.


Summaries of

Williams v. Utilities Engineering Institute

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Jan 11, 1946
116 Ind. App. 452 (Ind. Ct. App. 1946)
Case details for

Williams v. Utilities Engineering Institute

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAMS v. UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Jan 11, 1946

Citations

116 Ind. App. 452 (Ind. Ct. App. 1946)
64 N.E.2d 302

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