Case ID: la-app_9/html/0291-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 3259
    Second Circuit
    CAMMILL v. AMERICIAN CREOSOTE WORKS, INC.
    (December 19, 1928. Opinion and Decree.)
    
      John J. Peters, of Winnfield, attorney for-plaintiff, appellee.
    R. W. Ogleshy, of Winnfield, attorney for defendant, appellant.
   PER CURIAM.

When this case was ■ reached for argument, counsel, on both sides, stated in open court that an agreement had been reached that a lump sum should be paid by defendant in settlement of the demands of plaintiff.

This court having no jurisdiction to grant judgment ordering lump sum settle-, ment, it is therefore ordered that the .case: be remanded to the lower court in order. that that court may take the necessary ■ steps with reference to such lump sum settlement as may be agreed upon by the; ¡parties.