COCKE v. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CO. OF ARIZ.

No. 1 CA-CIV 1627.

16 Ariz. App. 556 (1972)

494 P.2d 756

Francis M. COCKE, Appellant, v. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ARIZONA, an Arizona corporation, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department B.

Review Denied June 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson, Shelley, Roberts & Riggs by L. Alton Riggs, Jr., Mesa, for appellant.

Browder, Gillenwater & Daughton by Powell B. Gillenwater, Phoenix, for appellee.


JACOBSON, Judge.

This is the type of appeal in which an appellate court finds it exceedingly difficult to write a concise opinion. Appellant's opening brief, which ran to sixty-five pages, wholly fails to comply with Rule 5(b), Rules of the Supreme Court, 17 A.R.S., in that there is no short and clear statement disclosing the nature of the action, the issues, and how these issues were decided. Nor is there a concise statement of the ultimate facts of the case material...

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