Huddleston v. Huddleston
97 So. 14, 133 Miss. 46, 1923 Miss. LEXIS 110
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Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
On a former day this cause was reversed and remanded on the direct appeal, and the appellee and cross-appellant has filed a suggestion of error, in which our attention is directed to the fact that in the former opinion we failed to pass upon the cross-appeal prosecuted by him. We have re-examined the record, and are of the opinion that the cause should be affirmed on the cross-appeal. In all other respects the suggestion of error is overruled.
Overruled.
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Huddleston v. Huddleston, 97 So. 14, 133 Miss. 46, 1923 Miss. LEXIS 110 (Mich. 1923).
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