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Billings v. Gross

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Nov 17, 1960
131 Ind. App. 256 (Ind. Ct. App. 1960)

Opinion

No. 19,338.

Filed November 17, 1960.

APPEAL — Dismissal by Appellant — Cross-Errors. — Where appellant filed a motion to dismiss appeal, and appellee's acknowledgment of service of copy of such motion, and appellee had filed no cross-errors nor presented any objections to such motion, the motion will be sustained and this appeal dismissed.

From the Jasper Circuit Court, Moses Leopold, Judge.

Mary Billings, appellant, takes this appeal from a judgment in favor of appellee, Bertha Gross.

Appeal dismissed. By the court in banc.

Edward L. Burke, of Gary, for appellant.

Gavit Eichhorn, of Gary, for appellee.


This cause was filed in this Court on June 5, 1959. On June 19, 1959 Appellant's Brief was filed and thereafter appellee filed her Answer Brief on July 17, 1959. Subsequently thereto appellant filed her Reply Brief under date of July 31, 1959.

On October 5, 1960 appellant filed a Motion To Dismiss Appeal alleging that "all matters in controversy in this appeal have been compromised and settled." On said date appellant also filed a written acknowledgment of service of a copy of said Motion To Dismiss by appellee.

No assignment of cross-errors has been filed by appellee.

Said Motion To Dismiss now being before the Court, and appellee having failed to interpose any objections thereto, the Court having examined said Motion, and being duly advised, now finds that said Motion should be granted.

It is Therefore Ordered and Decreed that the appeal herein be and the same is, hereby dismissed.

NOTE. — Reported in 170 N.E.2d 251.


Summaries of

Billings v. Gross

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Nov 17, 1960
131 Ind. App. 256 (Ind. Ct. App. 1960)
Case details for

Billings v. Gross

Case Details

Full title:BILLINGS v. GROSS

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Nov 17, 1960

Citations

131 Ind. App. 256 (Ind. Ct. App. 1960)
170 N.E.2d 251