Reed v. Clark
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Opinion
The defendants have appealed from an order made by the superior court on the sixteenth day of May, 1921, which was an order made after entry of judgment in the action. By said order the court denied a motion of the defendants to vacate the default entered against them, and to set aside an order striking out their fourth amended answer, and that they be permitted to file a fifth amended answer.
The order is affirmed.
Shaw, J., and James, J., concurred.
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