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Bolme v. Borman

Supreme Court of North Dakota
May 17, 1926
54 N.D. 163 (N.D. 1926)

Opinion

Opinion filed May 17, 1926.

Appeal from the District Court of Richland County, McKenna, J.

Lauder Lauder, for appellants.

Purcell Heder and Schneller Schneller, for respondents.


This action is brought under chapter 172 of the Session Laws of 1923, to disconnect farm lands from the village of Abercrombie. The facts are the same as in the case of Sitte v. Tonne; the same briefs and argument made in the Sitte Case are submitted by stipulation, and the decision in this case is governed by the decision in the Sitte Case, ante, 158, 209 N.W. 658, decided at this term of court.

The decision of the lower court is reversed with instructions to dismiss the action. It is so ordered.

CHRISTIANSON, Ch. J., and BIRDZELL, JOHNSON, and NUESSLE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Bolme v. Borman

Supreme Court of North Dakota
May 17, 1926
54 N.D. 163 (N.D. 1926)
Case details for

Bolme v. Borman

Case Details

Full title:PETER BOLME, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the Deceased, Ole…

Court:Supreme Court of North Dakota

Date published: May 17, 1926

Citations

54 N.D. 163 (N.D. 1926)