Busenbark v. Park
Busenbark v. Park
Opinion of the Court
We are again compelled to call attention to the rules of this court with reference to the form and subject matter of briefs filed by plaintiffs in error. In this case the brief consists of seventeen pages, in long primer type, all of which are styled “ Statement of Case and Assignment of Error.” This certainly cannot be termed “a concise abstract or statement.” We are unable to find a single specification of error relied upon, set out separately and particularly, while the argument is scattered through and upon each and every page.
The rule referred to was adopted for the purpose of affording to the court and to counsel the fullest opportunities and best means for the consideration and
The findings of the court are supported by the evidence and warrant the judgment rendered.
The judgment will, therefore, be affirmed.
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