Commercial & Savings Bank v. Wamoch

107 P. 1055, 58 Wash. 696, 1910 Wash. LEXIS 997
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 30, 1910
DocketNo. 8683
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Commercial & Savings Bank v. Wamoch, 107 P. 1055, 58 Wash. 696, 1910 Wash. LEXIS 997 (Wash. 1910).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

A demurrer interposed to the complaint in this action was sustained. Thereafter the court granted a rehearing and entered an order overruling the demurrer. Prom this latter order, the defendant has appealed. But no final judgment has been entered in the cause, and under repeated rulings of this court such orders as this are not appealable. Zellar v. Siemens, ante p. 116, 107 Pac. 1054, and cases there cited. The appeal is therefore dismissed.

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Zellar v. Siemens
107 P. 1054 (Washington Supreme Court, 1910)

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