Carpenter v. Carpenter
Carpenter v. Carpenter
Opinion of the Court
Appellant, a non-resident of the District of Columbia, filed a civil action in the District Court to cancel and set aside a stipulation entered into by her in a probate matter. Appellees moved for security for costs, in accordance with the provisions of the Code.
Appellant says that the dismissal of the case by the District Court was an abuse of discretion. We do not find it so. More than four months elapsed between the filing of the motion, for security for costs and the final denial of the motion for reconsideration. The statute is clear, the rules are clear, and the order of the court requiring the security was clear.
Affirmed.
D.C.Code 1940 § 11-1506.
Rule 41(b), Fed.Rules Civ.Proc., 28 U.S.C.A. following section 723c.
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