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Great American Indemnity Co. v. Walter

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 29, 1939
23 N.E.2d 586 (Ind. 1939)

Opinion

No. 27,283.

Filed November 29, 1939.

APPEAL — Dismissal — Grounds — Assignment of Error — Insufficient Assignment. — An appeal will be dismissed, where party seeking to appeal failed to file a proper and sufficient assignment of error.

From St. Joseph Circuit Court; Dan Pyle, Judge.

Appeal dismissed.

P.C. Fergus, and Joseph Talbot, Jr., for appellant.

George Sands, for appellee.


The party seeking to appeal having failed to file a proper and sufficient assignment of error, the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Great American Indemnity Co. v. Walter

Supreme Court of Indiana
Nov 29, 1939
23 N.E.2d 586 (Ind. 1939)
Case details for

Great American Indemnity Co. v. Walter

Case Details

Full title:GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY CO. v. WALTER

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Nov 29, 1939

Citations

23 N.E.2d 586 (Ind. 1939)
23 N.E.2d 586

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