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In re Umphrey's Estate

The Supreme Court of Washington
Feb 4, 1930
284 P. 753 (Wash. 1930)

Opinion

No. 22367. Department Two.

February 4, 1930.

APPEAL AND ERROR (193) — BOND — NECESSITY OF TIMELY FILING. The appeal will be dismissed on motion, where an appeal bond is not filed within the statutory period after notice of appeal is given.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Pierce county, Remann, J., entered October 18, 1929, upon findings approving the final report of an executor. Appeal dismissed.

J.W. Bryan, G.A.B. Dovell, and G.P. Fishburne, for appellant.

R.G. Lenske, for respondent.


On motion of respondents, the appeal to this court is hereby dismissed, for the reason that no appeal bond executed by appellant, or any surety on his behalf, was filed in the lower court within the statutory period after notice of appeal to this court was given.


Summaries of

In re Umphrey's Estate

The Supreme Court of Washington
Feb 4, 1930
284 P. 753 (Wash. 1930)
Case details for

In re Umphrey's Estate

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH A. UMPHREY, Deceased

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Feb 4, 1930

Citations

284 P. 753 (Wash. 1930)
284 P. 753
155 Wash. 458

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