Case Name: First National Bank of Mt. Vernon, Respondent, v. John McLean, Defendant, and J. B. Wiley, Appellant
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1893-03-18
Citations: 6 Wash. 296
Docket Number: No. 705
Parties: First National Bank of Mt. Vernon, Respondent, v. John McLean, Defendant, and J. B. Wiley, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 6
Pages: 296–296

Head Matter:
[No. 705.
Decided March 18, 1893.]
First National Bank of Mt. Vernon, Respondent, v. John McLean, Defendant, and J. B. Wiley, Appellant.
Appeal from Superior Gourt, Skagit County.
Million & Houser, for appellant.
Henry A. McLean, and Fishback, Elder & Hardin, for respondent.

Opinion:
Per curiam.
Respondent moves to dismiss the appeal in this case for the reason that no notice of appeal was given according to law, or at all. And it appearing from the record that no notice of appeal, either oral or written, was given to respondent by appellant in this action, the motion must prevail and the appeal be dismissed with costs to respondent.