Geddes v. Broman

Minnesota Supreme Court
Geddes v. Broman, 294 N.W. 845 (Minn. 1940)
208 Minn. 609; 1940 Minn. LEXIS 608

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Geddes v. Broman

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The order denying a new trial was filed March 8, 1940. On March 12, 1940, a copy of the order was duly, served by mail upon defendants’ attorney. Upon stipulation the court, on April 6, 1940, ordered all proceedings stayed in the case until May 17, 1940. Notice of appeal to this court was taken May 11, 1940. Judgment was entered for plaintiff May 25, 1940.

Plaintiff moved to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court has not jurisdiction, the appeal from the order being taken more than 30 days after service of the notice upon appellant’s attorney of the filing of the order of March 8, 1940, denying a new trial.

On the authority of Johnson v. Union Savings B. & T. Co. 193 Minn. 357, 258 N. W. 504, the appeal is dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Carroll S. Geddes v. J. P. Broman and Others. A. P. Cook, Appellant
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published