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Hilo Finance & Thrift Co. v. De Costa

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Apr 18, 1936
33 Haw. 765 (Haw. 1936)

Opinion

No. 2273.

Filed April 14, 1936.

Decided April 18, 1936.

COKE, C.J., PETERS, J., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE CRISTY IN PLACE OF BANKS, J., UNABLE TO ATTEND ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS.

Irwin Harlocker for the motion.


Defendants in error have interposed a motion to dismiss the writ of error issued out of this court by plaintiff in error on the ground that no brief has been filed by plaintiff in error within fifteen days after the cause was placed on the calendar of this court as required by paragraph 1 of rule 3 of the court rules.

According to the record of the clerk of the supreme court the above cause was placed on the calendar of the court on April 13, 1936. Under the rule of the supreme court above referred to plaintiff in error is entitled to fifteen days after the cause is placed on the calendar within which to file its brief. That period of time having not yet elapsed, the motion to dismiss is premature and therefore must be overruled.

Motion overruled.


Summaries of

Hilo Finance & Thrift Co. v. De Costa

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Apr 18, 1936
33 Haw. 765 (Haw. 1936)
Case details for

Hilo Finance & Thrift Co. v. De Costa

Case Details

Full title:HILO FINANCE AND THRIFT COMPANY v. AMOS DE COSTA AND THE VON HAMM YOUNG…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Apr 18, 1936

Citations

33 Haw. 765 (Haw. 1936)