New York Court of Appeals, 1941

Grimes v. Shell Union Oil Corporation

Grimes v. Shell Union Oil Corporation
New York Court of Appeals · Decided December 4, 1941 · <italic>Per Curiam.</italic>
39 N.E.2d 285; 287 N.Y. 661; 1941 N.Y. LEXIS 2535 (North Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Grimes v. Shell Union Oil Corporation

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff-respondent moves to dismiss the defendant’s appeal “ on the ground that defendant-appellant has failed and neglected to serve appellant’s briefs -within the time provided in Rule 7 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals.” The rule does not require any party to have a brief.

Motion denied without prejudice to an application by plaintiff for an order that defendant may not now serve or file a brief.

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