Stuart v. Stuart

377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 760
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedSeptember 13, 1977
DocketNo. 223-75
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Stuart v. Stuart, 377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 760 (Vt. 1977).

Opinion

The purported order of the presiding judge, dated July 1, 1975, is vacated for lack of jurisdiction, and the cause is remanded for hearing de novo of all motions pending after the court order dated May 23, 1975, or subsequently filed. No enforcement of the provisions of the May 23, 1975, order shall be permitted until after the expiration of the appeal period as extended by V.R.A.P. 4.

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377 A.2d 1327, 135 Vt. 637, 1977 Vt. LEXIS 760, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/stuart-v-stuart-vt-1977.