Case ID: ind-app_97/html/0491-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Kime, C. J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

National Investment Company v. Indiana Asphalt Paving Company et al.
    [No. 15,001.
    Filed October 20, 1933.]
    
      David F. Smith, for appellant.
    
      Merle N. A. Walker and Victor R. Jose, Jr., for appellees.
   Kime, C. J.

— This is an attempted vacation appeal wherein National Investment Company attempted to appeal from a judgment rendered against itself and J. N. Morgan & Sons, Edward J. Pohlman and Grace A. Pohlman. J. N. Morgan & Sons are not made parties to this appeal, either as appellees or appellants. Hence the appeal must fail for this reason. Prough v. Prough (1910), 174 Ind. 57, 91 N. E. 337.

The appellant failed to give notice to the named appellees, Edward J. Pohlman and Grace A. Pohlman and more than ninety days have expired since the attempted appeal was filed. This is another reason why this should be dismissed. Rule 36. Abshire v. Williamson (1897), 149 Ind. 248, 48 N. E. 1027. Appeal dismissed.