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Laird v. Beebe

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 27, 1936
33 Haw. 910 (Haw. 1936)

Opinion

No. 2296.

Argued July 22, 1936.

Decided July 27, 1936.

COKE, C.J., BANKS AND PETERS, JJ.

M.K. Ashford, M.E. Winn, and D.G. Ridley, for the motion.

J.V. Esposito, contra.


Defendant-appellee has interposed a motion to dismiss plaintiff-appellant's bill of exceptions alleging that "there is no proper bill of exceptions before this court." An examination of the bill of exceptions convinces us that the motion is without merit and should be denied.

Motion is denied.


Summaries of

Laird v. Beebe

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 27, 1936
33 Haw. 910 (Haw. 1936)
Case details for

Laird v. Beebe

Case Details

Full title:WARREN C. LAIRD v. EUGENE H. BEEBE

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Jul 27, 1936

Citations

33 Haw. 910 (Haw. 1936)

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