Byrd v. Caston

137 So. 2d 519, 243 Miss. 108, 1962 Miss. LEXIS 320
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 12, 1962
DocketNo. 42183
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Byrd v. Caston, 137 So. 2d 519, 243 Miss. 108, 1962 Miss. LEXIS 320 (Mich. 1962).

Opinion

McElroy, J.

This is an interlocutory appeal by Kate Byrd and others, defendants in the above-styled cause, in which the said defendants sought to have other parties brought in so that a cross-bill might be filed by them. The court overruled this motion and granted an appeal to settle the principles of the case.

Such an appeal will in nowise settle all of the principles of this case. Griffith’s Mississippi Chancery Practice, 2d Ed., Sec. 681, pp. 754-755. Consequently, the motion to dismiss the appeal is sustained.

Motion to dismiss appeal sustained.

Lee, P. J., and Gillespie, Rodgers, and Jones, JJ., concur.

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