MINCH v. CITY OF FARGO

Civ. No. 9779.

297 N.W.2d 785 (1980)

A. R. MINCH, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CITY OF FARGO, Defendant and Appellee.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

October 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tenneson, Serkland, Lundberg, Erickson & Marcil, Fargo, for plaintiff and appellant; argued by Ronald H. McLean.

Solberg, Stewart & Boulger, Fargo, for defendant and appellee; argued by Wayne O. Solberg, Fargo.


PEDERSON, Justice.

This is an attempted appeal from a summary judgment which disposed of some of the claims for relief, but where no express determination was made that there is no just reason for delay and no express direction for entry of judgment as contemplated by Rule 54(b), NDRCivP. Because the decision is interlocutory, even though in the form of a final judgment, we dismiss the appeal.

Minch owns property in Fargo in an area which, prior to 1976, was...

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