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Myshrall v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Kennebec County
Sep 5, 1940
15 A.2d 152 (Me. 1940)

Opinion

Decided September 5, 1940.

This is an appeal from a decree of a sitting justice overruling the appellant's general and special demurrer to a bill in equity and directing the appellant to answer further, which she has not done, but has presented her appeal directly to the Law Court without proceeding to final decree. This she may not do.

A decree overruling a demurrer is only an interlocutory decree and an appeal therefrom cannot be brought forward to the Law Court until after final decree is made. R. S. 1930, Chap. 91, Sec. 55. Masters v. Van Wart, 125 Me. 402, 134 A. 539. Appeal dismissed without prejudice.

A. Raymond Rogers, for plaintiff.

Arthur J. Cratty, F. Harold Dubord, for defendants.


Summaries of

Myshrall v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Kennebec County
Sep 5, 1940
15 A.2d 152 (Me. 1940)
Case details for

Myshrall v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

Case Details

Full title:OTTO L. MYSHRALL vs. DELIMA GADBOIS AND METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Kennebec County

Date published: Sep 5, 1940

Citations

15 A.2d 152 (Me. 1940)
137 Me. 327