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Osborn v. Robertson Tire Auto Co.

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Nov 14, 1916
73 So. 229 (Ala. Crim. App. 1916)

Opinion

Decided November 14, 1916.

APPEAL from Jefferson Circuit Court.

Heard before Hon. E.C. CROW.

WHEELER WHITAKER, for appellant. JOHN S. STONE, for appellee.



The Robertson Tire Auto Company procured certiorari from the judge of probate to bring up to the circuit court the cause pending between it and R.E. Osborn. Osborn interposed a motion to dismiss the petition and writ of certiorari, which motion the court overruled, and Osborn appealed. Appeal dismissed.


(1) This appeal is prosecuted from an order of the circuit court of Jefferson county overruling the appellant's motion to dismiss the petition and writ of certiorari theretofore granted by the judge of probate of Jefferson county under the provisions of section 4714 of the Code of 1907.

Manifestly, this is not a "final judgment" from which an appeal is authorized by the statute, Code 1907, § 2837. Nor is it such an interlocutory judgment as will support an appeal. — Code 1907, § 2841.

(2) The appeal not conferring jurisdiction upon this court to review the order, it will be dismissed at appellant's cost. — Ledbetter v. Vinton, 108 Ala. 644, 18 So. 692; Crumley v. Bryan, 69 Ala. 91.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Osborn v. Robertson Tire Auto Co.

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Nov 14, 1916
73 So. 229 (Ala. Crim. App. 1916)
Case details for

Osborn v. Robertson Tire Auto Co.

Case Details

Full title:Osborn v. Robertson Tire Auto Co. Assumpsit

Court:Court of Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Nov 14, 1916

Citations

73 So. 229 (Ala. Crim. App. 1916)
73 So. 229

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