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Crim v. Gilbert

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jul 24, 1958
104 So. 2d 632 (Ala. 1958)

Opinion

7 Div. 388.

July 24, 1958.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Shelby County, A. L. Hardegree, J.

Arthur D. Shores, Birmingham, for appellant.

Wales W. Wallace, Jr., Columbiana, for appellee.


There being no assignment of error "bound with the transcript," an order of affirmance is due to be entered; and it is so ordered. Code 1940, Tit. 7, Appendix, Rule 1, Rules of Practice in the Supreme Court; Wetzel v. Hobbs, 249 Ala. 434, 31 So.2d 639; Halle v. Brooks, 209 Ala. 486, 96 So. 341; Nichols v. Hardegree, 202 Ala. 132, 79 So. 598; Dobson v. Deason, 258 Ala. 219, 61 So.2d 764; 2 Ala.Dig., Appeal and Error, 753(2).

Affirmed.

LAWSON, SIMPSON, and MERRILL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Crim v. Gilbert

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jul 24, 1958
104 So. 2d 632 (Ala. 1958)
Case details for

Crim v. Gilbert

Case Details

Full title:Forrest R. CRIM v. W. L. GILBERT

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jul 24, 1958

Citations

104 So. 2d 632 (Ala. 1958)
267 Ala. 665

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