Jolley v. Terjelian
377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 763
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Jolley v. Terjelian, 377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 763 (Vt. 1977).
Opinion
The sole basis for appeal in this cause is the absence, upon the judgment order, of the signature of the assistant judge who, together with the presiding judge, heard the matter and signed the findings of fact and conclusions of law. No signature except that of the presiding judge is required upon a judgment order. V.R.C.P. 58. Appeal dismissed, to be certified down forthwith.
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377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 763, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/jolley-v-terjelian-vt-1977.