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Titus v. Wallick

Supreme Court of Ohio
Apr 27, 1938
133 Ohio St. 612 (Ohio 1938)

Opinion

No. 26971

Decided April 27, 1938.

Supreme Court — Dismissals — No debatable constitutional question involved — Fraud in procuring judgment — Plaintiff not real party in interest — Concealment is extrinsic fraud — Foreign judgment collaterally attacked for extrinsic fraud — Article IV, Section 1, Constitution of the United States.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals of Franklin county.

Messrs. Hartman, Sheridan Tekulsky, Mr. Lewis F. Glaser, Mr. Aaron Frank and Messrs. Vorys, Sater, Seymour Pease, for appellant.

Messrs. Butler Summer, for appellee.


It is ordered and adjudged that said appeal as of right be, and the same hereby is, dismissed for the reason no debatable constitutional question is involved in said cause.

Appeal dismissed.

WEYGANDT, C.J., MATTHIAS, DAY, ZIMMERMAN and GORMAN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Titus v. Wallick

Supreme Court of Ohio
Apr 27, 1938
133 Ohio St. 612 (Ohio 1938)
Case details for

Titus v. Wallick

Case Details

Full title:TITUS, APPELLANT v. WALLICK, APPELLEE

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Apr 27, 1938

Citations

133 Ohio St. 612 (Ohio 1938)
15 N.E.2d 140

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