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Darlington v. Butler

District Court of Appeals of California, Third District
Mar 1, 1906
7 Cal. Unrep. 246 (Cal. Ct. App. 1906)

Opinion

Appeal from Superior Court, El Dorado County; N.D. Arnot, Judge.

Action by Abe Darlington against Sarah Butler; Nathan L. Kohn, intervener. From the judgment rendered, the intervener appeals. Original application to dismiss appeal. Consideration postponed.

COUNSEL

[7 Cal.Unrep. 247] Wm. F. Bray, for appellant.

Chas. A. Swisler, for respondent.


OPINION

BUCKLES, J.

This is an original application to dismiss the appeal pending in this court, brought here by Nathan L. Kohn, the intervener in the court below. The motion is made by the respondent upon the ground that said intervener is not a party aggrieved by the judgment and order appealed from, and that he has no right to appeal. As some of the questions involved in the appeal would have to be considered in determining this motion, we think the further consideration of the motion should be postponed, and be taken up with the appeal when it is presented.

It is therefore ordered that the determination of the motion to dismiss the appeal be postponed, to be taken up with the appeal when said appeal is presented and determined at that time.

We concur: CHIPMAN, P.J.; McLAUGHLIN, J.


Summaries of

Darlington v. Butler

District Court of Appeals of California, Third District
Mar 1, 1906
7 Cal. Unrep. 246 (Cal. Ct. App. 1906)
Case details for

Darlington v. Butler

Case Details

Full title:DARLINGTON v. BUTLER (KOHN, Intervener).

Court:District Court of Appeals of California, Third District

Date published: Mar 1, 1906

Citations

7 Cal. Unrep. 246 (Cal. Ct. App. 1906)
7 Cal. Unrep. 246