Stone v. Circuit Judge
Stone v. Circuit Judge
Opinion of the Court
To compel respondent to grant an extension of time within which to claim and perfect an appeal from a decree of foreclosure.
Denied March 3, 1892, with costs.
A decree was entered October 31, 1891. Relators petitioned to vacate the decree and set aside the commissioner’s report and order pro confesso, and permit relators to file a sworn answer. The petition was denied, but an order was made opening the decree and report for the purpose of deducting an admitted excess of $1,378.21, and allowing relators to make proof of any further payments. On December 28, 1891, a hearing was had, at which time a decree was entered deducting the excess aforesaid, and relator Chester A. Stone was decreed to be personally
Relators thereupon renewed the motion and noticed it for February 15, 1892, when the motion was denied.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STONE v. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Newaygo)
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- Published