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

DUPLICATE MOTION MAY BE STRICKEN FROM FILES.
    Circuit Court of Cuyahoga County.
    The Poplowsky Plumbing Co. v. D. H. Rosenstein.
    Decided, February 5, 1912.
    
      Striking Motion From Filos — Duplicate Motion.
    
    A court is not required to pass upon the same matter more than once; hence there is no error in striking from the files a second motion to vacate a default judgment identical with one overruled five days before.
    
      Harry Koblits, for plaintiff.
    
      J. Mendelson, contra.
    Winch, J.; Marvin, J., and Niman, J., concur.
   The error here complained of is striking from the files a motion to vacate a default judgment. Such action was taken by the trial court because five days before it had overruled a similar motion made by plaintiff in error.

We see no error in this ruling; the court is not required to pass more than once upon the same matter; otherwise there would-be no end to litigation.

Judgment affirmed.