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

No. 257
    ILES v. ILES
    No. 20326.
    Supreme Court
    On motion to certify.
    Dock. Feb. 11, 1927,
    5 Abs. 105.
    291. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW — Is section 10496 GC., granting right of appeal from probate to common pleas, unconstitutional?
    85. APPEALS — Is failure to file appeal bond when divorce action is appealed to common pleas from probate, ground for dismissal?
    Attorneys — Abernathy & Simpkins, Circle-ville, for lies; J. C. Pettit, Logan, for lies.
   Clara lies contends in the Supreme Court that Sec. 10496 GC. being the section granting the right of appeal and error from Probate Court to Common Pleas in the eight counties enumerated in Sec. 10494 GC. is unconstitutional and in contravention of Art. II, Sec. 26 and Art. IV, Sec. 4 of the Ohio constitution.

Also that the failure to file an appeal bond in taking a divorce action from probate to common pleas court is sufficient ground for the dismissal of the appeal.