Indiana Court of Appeals, 1922

Robertson v. Ewing

Robertson v. Ewing
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided June 1, 1922 · Enloe
78 Ind. App. 307; 135 N.E. 491; 1922 Ind. App. LEXIS 112

Robertson v. Ewing

Opinion of the Court

Enloe, J.

— The appellant having shown prima facie error, the failure of the appellee to file a brief will, under the authority of Burroughs v. Burroughs (1913), 180 Ind. 380, 103 N. E. 1, and Roberts v. Fessler (1920), 74 Ind. App. 333, 128 N. E. 359, be treated as a confession of error.

The judgment is therefore reversed, with directions to set aside the order dismissing appellant’s complaint, and for further proceedings.

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