Case Name: E. G. and S. C. Greene v. James McDonald, E. A. Sowles and O. A. Burton
Court: Vermont Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Vermont
Decision Date: 1900-05-16
Citations: 72 Vt. 258
Docket Number: 
Parties: E. G. and S. C. Greene v. James McDonald, E. A. Sowles and O. A. Burton.
Judges: Present: Tart, C. J., Rowell, Tyler, Start, Thompson and Watson, JJ.
Reporter: Vermont Reports
Volume: 72
Pages: 258–259

Head Matter:
E. G. and S. C. Greene v. James McDonald, E. A. Sowles and O. A. Burton.
May Term, 1900.
Present: Tart, C. J., Rowell, Tyler, Start, Thompson and Watson, JJ.
Opinion filed May 16, 1900.
Appeal from, chancery decree- — -Acts 1898, No. 95, sec. 6 and V. S. 981 — See opinion.
Chancery. Heard at the September Term, 1899, Eranklin County, before Munson, Chancellor. Decree for the orators. The decree was filed January 16,1900, and a motion for an appeal was filed on behalf of the defendants, February 10, 1900.
The allowance of the appeal was filed April 16, 1900.
In the Supreme Court the orators moved to dismiss the appeal.
Alfred A. Hall for the orators.
E. A. Bowles for the defendants.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
A motion for an appeal from a vacation decree must be filed within twenty days from the time the decretal order is filed with the clerk, sec. 6, No. 35, Acts 1898, and^at the term in which the decree is made. Sec. 981, Y. S.
Case dismissed.