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Elizabeth McDonald v. Providence Telephone Company

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
May 25, 1906
65 A. 266 (R.I. 1906)

Opinion

May 25, 1906.

PRESENT: Douglas, C.J., Dubois, Blodgett, Johnson, and Parkhurst, JJ.

P. Henry Quinn and Daniel A. Colton, for plaintiff.

Vincent, Boss, and Barnefield, for defendant.


RESCRIPT EX. 3714.


The bill of exceptions is prematurely preferred. No verdict has been returned or final decision on the merits rendered as required by court and practice act, section 497.

Bill of exceptions dismissed without prejudice, and case remitted to Superior Court for further proceedings.


Summaries of

Elizabeth McDonald v. Providence Telephone Company

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
May 25, 1906
65 A. 266 (R.I. 1906)
Case details for

Elizabeth McDonald v. Providence Telephone Company

Case Details

Full title:ELIZABETH McDONALD, Admx., v. PROVIDENCE TELEPHONE COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: May 25, 1906

Citations

65 A. 266 (R.I. 1906)
27 R.I. 595

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