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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 187
    ULE v. ROCKWELL
    Ohio Court of Appeals, Cuyahoga County
    No. 4178,
    Feb. 5, 1923
    This opinion has not been published except in Abstract.
    STATUTE IN DISCOVERY — Demurrer to.
    Error to Court of Common Pleas
    : Atttorneys — Turney & Sipe, for Ule; Baker, Hos-tetler & Sidlo, for Rockwell.
   PER CURIAM:

Epitomized Opinion

Ule brought an action under the statute in_ discovery against Rockwell, in order to learn the identity of certain parties against whom he claimed to have a cause of action and he attached to his petition certain inerrogatories along the line of his contention in the petition. Rockwell demurred and a judgment was entered dismissing the petition. Held by Court of Appeals in affirming the judgment:

1. A demurrer to a petition under the statute in discovery with certain interrogatories attached was rightfully sustained.