ISAACSON v. DORIUS

No. 18166.

669 P.2d 849 (1983)

Richard A. ISAACSON, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Clair DORIUS, Defendant and Appellant. Lawrence W. LYNN, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Clair DORIUS, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

August 17, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Dayle Jeffs, Provo, for defendant and appellant.

Robert C. Cummings and Gordon A. Madsen, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and respondent.


HALL, Chief Justice:

From a judgment holding the defendant Clair Dorius solely responsible for damages resulting from an automobile collision near Fayette, Utah, he appeals to this Court, contending it was error to take the case from the jury as a matter of law.

We need not discuss in any detail the facts that form the basis for the appeal, since the appeal in this case was untimely, as evidenced by the following. The judgment was filed in the Register of...

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