Indiana Supreme Court, 1882

Bowen v. Bragunier

Bowen v. Bragunier
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1882 · Niblack
88 Ind. 472

Bowen v. Bragunier

Opinion of the Court

Niblack, J.

— The controlling questions involved in this ease were fully considered and definitely decided in the case of Bowen v. Bragwnier, post, p. 558. The conclusions reached in that case are equally applicable to, as well as decisive of, this case, the inevitable inference being that the proceedings below can not be sustained.

The order setting aside the default taken against Bragunier, and the judgment appealed from in this case, are, therefore, both reversed, with costs, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings.

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