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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE NAVAJO NATION WINDOW ROCK, NAVAJO NATION (ARIZONA)
    KENNETH PETERSON and CATHERINE PETERSON, Plaintiffs-Appellees, vs. WAYNE LOVELADY'S FRONTIER FORD CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellant.
    No. A-CV-09-79
   The appeal in the above-entitled matter, filed the 30th day of April, 1979, having been received and considered by the Acting Chief Justice pursuant to 7 N.T.C. 801, the Court finds:

I.7 N.T.C. 801(a) and Rule 2 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure require that an appeal be from a final judgment or order.

2.The opinion of the Crownpoint District Court, dated April 2, I979, is not a final judgment, but is restricted to the question of the jurisdiction of the Crownpoint Court.

3.The appellate may raise the question of the Court's jurisdiction after a final decision on the merits.

4.This Court has previously held in Thompson v. General Electric Credit Corporation, et al., 1 Nav. R. 234, Todachine, et al., v. The Navajo Tribe, et al., 1 Nav. R. 245, and Howard Dana and Associates v. The Navajo Housing Authority, 1 Nav. R. 255, that there is no right to an interlocutory appeal.

Dated this 18th day of May, 1979.

THEREFORE, the appeal in the above-entitled matter is DISMISSED.

Robert B. Walters

Acting Chief Justice of the Navajo Nation