Per Curiam.
Appellant raises four propositions of law on appeal:
(1) that the trial court erred by dismissing all his claims without making an express finding that "there is no just reason for delay," as required by Civ.R. 54(B);
(2) that the trial court erred by granting appellee's untimely motion to dismiss and not granting appellant's timely motion for default judgment;
(3) that the trial court erred by not hearing fully appellant...
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