Indiana Supreme Court, 1873

Lancaster v. Gould

Lancaster v. Gould
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1873 · Pettit
44 Ind. 217

Lancaster v. Gould

Opinion of the Court

Pettit, J.

This suit was brought by the appellees against the appellant and another who remained in the case by himself, or his legal regresentative after his death, till the end of the case, and final judgment was rendered against both. Lancaster alone has appeaied and assigned errors, not having taken any steps under sec. 551, 2 G. & H. 270.

Under the often repeated rulings of this court, the appeal must be dismissed.

The appeal is dismissed, at the costs of the appellant,

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