Beaudry v. Beaudry

404 A.2d 118, 137 Vt. 627, 1979 Vt. LEXIS 1281
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedJune 5, 1979
DocketNo. 76-78
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Beaudry v. Beaudry, 404 A.2d 118, 137 Vt. 627, 1979 Vt. LEXIS 1281 (Vt. 1979).

Opinion

Bifurcation of the trial below resulted in findings and a judgment not dispositive of the claims of all the parties, and there is no final judgment under V.R. C.P. 54(b). Since V.R.A.P. 5, relating to appeals before final judgment, was not complied with, the purported appeal must be dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Appeal dismissed.

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404 A.2d 118, 137 Vt. 627, 1979 Vt. LEXIS 1281, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/beaudry-v-beaudry-vt-1979.