Indiana Court of Appeals, 1921

Fort Wayne Transfer Co. v. Manier

Fort Wayne Transfer Co. v. Manier
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided April 7, 1921 · Nichols
75 Ind. App. 318; 130 N.E. 437; 1921 Ind. App. LEXIS 275

Fort Wayne Transfer Co. v. Manier

Opinion of the Court

Nichols, J.

This action purports to be an action by appellee against appellant to recover damages for personal injuries received by appellee through the negligence of appellant. The action was commenced May 18,1918, by filing a complaint in one paragraph. March 3,1919, a second paragraph of complaint was filed. October 10, 1919, the plaintiff dismissed the first paragraph of complaint. The second paragraph of complaint is not in the transcript. There is therefore no complaint in the record and no question is presented. The *319judgment is affirmed on the authority of Lawrence v. Oliver Typewriter Co. (1912), 51 Ind. App. 434, 99 N. E. 809; Graves v. Jenkins (1915), 58 Ind. App. 500, 108 N. E. 531.

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