Indiana Supreme Court, 1862

Potter v. Owen

Potter v. Owen
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided May 15, 1862
18 Ind. 383

Potter v. Owen

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The appellees, as assignees of a promissorv *384note, sued Potter, who was the defendant, and judgment by default was entered against him; but no motion appears to have been made in the lower Court to set aside the default. Ror does it appear that any exception, in any form, was taken in the progress of the cause. The appeal is, therefore, not properly before us.

J. G. Dunn, for the appellant.

The appeal is dismissed, with costs.

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