Dorn v. Baker

28 P. 225, 92 Cal. 194, 1891 Cal. LEXIS 1196
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 8, 1891
DocketNo. 14727
StatusPublished

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Dorn v. Baker, 28 P. 225, 92 Cal. 194, 1891 Cal. LEXIS 1196 (Cal. 1891).

Opinion

The Court.

Motion to dismiss appeal upon the ground that the transcript was not filed in time.

[195]*195The motion was submitted October 23,1891, upon the certificate of the clerk of the court below, and affidavits made by attorneys of the respective parties.

Subsequently, another motion was made to dismiss the same appeal upon the same ground. The last motion was orally argued before the court, and denied.

This motion must therefore be denied, and it is so ordered.

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