Day v. Ganung

60 N.E. 951, 26 Ind. App. 698, 1901 Ind. App. LEXIS 339
Indiana Court of Appeals·Decided June 7, 1901·No. No. 3,807·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This having been a vacation appeal, it was necessary that all the parties to the judgment from which the appeal was taken be made parties to the appeal. This was not done. For this reason the appeal is dismissed. See Everett, Gdn., v. Fouts, ante, 658; Owen v. Dresback, 154 Ind. 392.

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Day v. Ganung, 60 N.E. 951, 26 Ind. App. 698, 1901 Ind. App. LEXIS 339 (Ind. Ct. App. 1901).

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Owen v. Dresback
56 N.E. 22 (Indiana Supreme Court, 1900)