Mendenhall v. Lyon

65 P. 5, 25 Mont. 343, 1901 Mont. LEXIS 49
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1901
DocketNo. 1,337
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Mendenhall v. Lyon, 65 P. 5, 25 Mont. 343, 1901 Mont. LEXIS 49 (Mo. 1901).

Opinion

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BRANTLY

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Appeal by the defendants from a judgment and an order denying them a new trial. No brief has been filed and submitted in this court, nor has any oral argument been made pointing out any of the matters upon which the appellants rely for relief. The judgment and order are therefore affirmed, on the authority of Killhonic v. Nuss, 24 Mont. 292, 61 Pac. 648.

Affirmed.

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Killhonic v. Nuss
61 P. 648 (Montana Supreme Court, 1900)

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