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Simmons v. Duran

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Penobscot
Jun 1, 1948
143 Me. 408 (Me. 1948)

Opinion

June, 1948.


This petition to establish the truth of exceptions under Rule 40 must be denied because it fails to set forth all facts essential for its consideration and discloses that in the Trial Court the case was submitted to the Justice presiding without the intervention of a jury and with no reservation of the right of exceptions.


Summaries of

Simmons v. Duran

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Penobscot
Jun 1, 1948
143 Me. 408 (Me. 1948)
Case details for

Simmons v. Duran

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE I. SIMMONS ET AL. vs. JAMES F. DURAN

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Penobscot

Date published: Jun 1, 1948

Citations

143 Me. 408 (Me. 1948)
59 A.2d 844

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