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In re H. Wierbitszky & Co.

Supreme Court of California
Mar 19, 1891
88 Cal. 333 (Cal. 1891)

Opinion

         Rehearing Denied.

         Motion to dismiss an appeal from an order of the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco declaring a firm insolvent debtors and appointing an assignee.

         COUNSEL

          G. H. Perry, for Appellant.

          Pierson & Mitchell, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: In Bank. McFarland, J. De Haven, J., Sharpstein, J., Paterson, J., and Harrison, J., concurred.

         OPINION

          McFARLAND, Judge

         This is an appeal by J. J. Rauer from an order declaring H. Wierbitszky & Co. insolvent debtors and appointing an assignee. A motion was made by respondent on November 28, 1890, to dismiss the appeal, on the grounds, among others, that there is no certificate [26 P. 175] to the transcript, and nothing to show that the papers in what is called the transcript are copies of the originals filed in the superior court. On the same day appellant suggested a diminution of the record, and moved this court for an order directing the clerk of the lower court to attach to the transcript a proper certificate, which motion was on said day granted. Since then no such certificate has been furnished, and no further step has been taken by appellant. There being no certificate to the transcript, the said motion of the respondent is now granted, and the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

In re H. Wierbitszky & Co.

Supreme Court of California
Mar 19, 1891
88 Cal. 333 (Cal. 1891)
Case details for

In re H. Wierbitszky & Co.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of H. WIERBITSZKY&CO., in Insolvency

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Mar 19, 1891

Citations

88 Cal. 333 (Cal. 1891)
26 P. 174

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