Ohio Court of Appeals, 1929

Kimple v. Willems

Kimple v. Willems
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided February 25, 1929 · Lloyd, Richards, Williams
7 Ohio Law. Abs. 195; 1929 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 1266

Kimple v. Willems

Opinion of the Court

RICHARDS, J.

The trial court committed prejudicial error in dismissing the plaintiff’s petition. The evidence offered shows that judgment was taken for more than was due, and was ample to justify an entry suspending judgment. The plaintiffs should have been permitted to file their answers in the original case where the issues sought to be made can be tried.

The judgment is therefore reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings.

Williams and Lloyd, JJ, concur.

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