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Block v. Hall

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Aug 10, 1962
116 N.W.2d 505 (Minn. 1962)

Opinion

No. 38,695.

August 10, 1962.

Appeal and error — nonappealable order.

Motion by plaintiff, Lula Block, to dismiss appeal to this court by defendants, Clark Hall and Gerald R. Hall, from an order of the Hennepin County District Court, Leslie L. Anderson, Judge, granting plaintiff's motion for a new trial after a verdict for defendants in a personal injury action. Appeal dismissed.

King MacGregor and John P. Lommen, for appellants.

Philip J. Stern, for respondent.


Plaintiff moves to dismiss an appeal by defendants on the ground that the order appealed from is nonappealable. The order grants a new trial in general terms without compliance with Minn. St. 605.09(4). Neither the order nor a memorandum attached specifies that the order is based exclusively upon errors of law occurring at the trial and upon no other ground. The motion to dismiss should be and is hereby granted.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Block v. Hall

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Aug 10, 1962
116 N.W.2d 505 (Minn. 1962)
Case details for

Block v. Hall

Case Details

Full title:LULA BLOCK v. CLARK HALL AND ANOTHER

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Aug 10, 1962

Citations

116 N.W.2d 505 (Minn. 1962)
116 N.W.2d 505

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