Keating v. Keating
Keating v. Keating
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
Submitted on motion by the defendant-appellee to dismiss the appeal for failure to file bill of exceptions, assignments of error and briefs in accordance with the terms of an order issued by this Court on April 4, 1947. On this date the appellant’s appeal on questions of law and fact was dismissed, but the appeal was allowed to stand on questions of law and the appellant was given thirty days from this date within which to file his bill of exceptions, assignments of error and briefs. The record discloses that up to the time of the filing of this motion, to wit, May 6, 1947, no assignments of error and briefs have been filed. Since January, 1935, this Court has adhered to a strict compliance with Rule VII' as it relates to the filing of briefs, assignments of error and bills of exceptions.
In Maher v Thomas, et al., 23 Abs 146, this Court held:
“A motion to dismiss an appeal on a question of law will be granted where the briefs were not filed within the time prescribed by rule of court nor within the additional time consented to by counsel for the appellee.”
070rehearing
APPLICATION FOR REHEARING
Decided June 11th, 1947.
Submitted on application by the plaintiff-appellant for a rehearing, and upon examination of the same we find that nothing is contained therein which was not previously considered by this Court.
The application is denied.
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.