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Victory Lumber Supply Co., Inc. v. Villone

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 28, 1953
329 Mass. 771 (Mass. 1953)

Opinion

January 28, 1953.

Phillip Villone, pro se.

Edwin P. Dunphy, for the plaintiff, submitted a brief.


Order dismissing appeal affirmed. In this action upon a promissory note there was a finding for the plaintiff, and the defendants claimed an appeal. There is nothing in the record to show that there was a case stated or any order decisive of the case founded upon matter of law apparent on the record, such as may be the foundation of an appeal under G.L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 231, § 96. No other provision for an appeal to this court in an action at law exists. Samuel v. Page-Storms Drop Forge Co. 243 Mass. 133, 134. Yoffa v. Shaw, 299 Mass. 516, 517. Watts v. Watts, 312 Mass. 442, 449. There was no error in the order dismissing that appeal.


Summaries of

Victory Lumber Supply Co., Inc. v. Villone

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 28, 1953
329 Mass. 771 (Mass. 1953)
Case details for

Victory Lumber Supply Co., Inc. v. Villone

Case Details

Full title:VICTORY LUMBER SUPPLY CO., INC. vs. PHILLIP VILLONE another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 28, 1953

Citations

329 Mass. 771 (Mass. 1953)
110 N.E.2d 362

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