SKINNER v. H. & F. HOSEA CO.

No. 69-634.

23 Ohio St. 2d 117 (1970)

SKINNER ET AL., APPELLANTS, v. H. & F. H. HOSEA CO., APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided September 24, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Holbroch & Jonson, for appellants.

Messrs. McCaslin, Imbus & McCaslin, Mr. C. J. De-Michelis and Mr. W. Steven Boller, for appellee.


Per Curiam.

The single proposition of law advanced by appellant in this appeal is that a bill of exceptions is not necessary in the appeal of a summary judgment case.

That proposition was settled in Morris v. First National Bank & Trust Co., 15 Ohio St.2d 184, wherein the syllabus reads:

"A bill of exceptions is not necessary in the...

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