BRINDLE v. ANGLIN

No. 30,804.

246 Ind. 601 (1965)

208 N.E.2d 476

BRINDLE v. ANGLIN ET AL.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed June 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Probst and Probst, of Kendalville, for appellant.

Grimm & Grimm, of Auburn, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

The opinion of the Appellate Court fails to consider a primary issue in the case, presented by appellees' motion to dismiss. Therefore, transfer of the case is granted, under Rule 2-23 (4) (a) of this court.

The motion to dismiss is predicated upon the fact that the Chief Justice of the Appellate Court granted a second extension of time in which to file transcript and assignment of errors, such second petition having been filed 13 days after the...

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