TEMPLE v. MILLER

No. 71-240, (Supreme Court No. 24276.)

488 P.2d 252 (1971)

Mary Packard TEMPLE, Executrix of the Estate of Jack Verne Temple, Plaintiff in Error, v. Ray MILLER, Defendant in Error.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Division II.

August 31, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lattimer, Robb & Naylor, Richard D. Robb, Pueblo, for plaintiff-appellee.

Marshall Quiat, Denver, for defendant-appellant.


Selected for Official Publication.

COYTE, Judge.

This case was transferred from the Supreme Court pursuant to statute.

This is an appeal by the defendant, Mary Packard Temple, executrix of the estate of her deceased husband, Jack Verne Temple, from an order denying her motion to set aside a default judgment.

The facts leading to that judgment are these. On November 18, 1965, the plaintiff and the decedent executed a written lease whereby the...

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