Byrkett v. Curtis

Ohio Court of Appeals
Byrkett v. Curtis, 115 N.E.2d 32 (1953)
94 Ohio App. 292; 51 Ohio Op. 433; 1953 Ohio App. LEXIS 755
Wiseman, Hornbeck, Miller

Byrkett v. Curtis

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This cause is now before this court on motion of plaintiff, appellee, to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the order appealed from is not a final order.

The action is one for partition. After judgment the defendant, appellant, filed a motion to set aside the order of partition, the writ of partition, the election to take at the appraised value, and the commissioner’s report. After hearing, the motion was overruled. From the order overruling the motion this appeal was taken.

An order overruling a motion to vacate a judgment has always been held to be a final order. 2 Ohio Jurisprudence, 225, 226, Section 110, and cases cited.

Motion to dismiss overruled.

Motion overruled.

Wiseman, P. J., Hornbeck and Miller, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Byrkett, Appellee, v. Curtis, Appellant
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published