Pennsylvania General Insurance Company v. Becton

423 A.2d 1391, 1980 R.I. LEXIS 2103
Supreme Court of Rhode Island·Decided December 11, 1980·No. No. 80-219-Appeal·Published

Opinion

ORDER

This is a Superior Court civil action in which the court enjoined any arbitration proceedings until it had considered the plaintiff’s complaint, in which it sought a declaratory judgment. The defendant appealed and the plaintiff has filed a motion pursuant to our Rule 16(g) asking that we affirm the judgment entered below.

Treating the motion to affirm as a motion to dismiss, the motion is granted on the ground that the defendant’s appeal is premature.

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Pennsylvania General Insurance Company v. Becton, 423 A.2d 1391, 1980 R.I. LEXIS 2103 (R.I. 1980).

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