State ex rel. Barnes v. Kesling
State ex rel. Barnes v. Kesling
Opinion of the Court
Action in the lower court by appellant to recover upon a bond executed by appellees. The latter demurred to the complaint. Their demurrer was sustained. Appellant elected to abide by its complaint, and judgment was rendered that it take nothing by the action and that appellees recover costs. Prom this judgment appellant prosecutes an appeal, and assigns that the court erred in sustaining the demurrer to the complaint. This is the only error assigned.
Appellant having wholly disregarded the requirement of rule twenty-two, the appeal, as held in the case last cited, must be, and is, therefore, dismissed.
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- The State of Indiana, ex rel. Barnes v. Kesling
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