Case Name: John J. O'NEIL, Caroline O'Neil, James O'Neil and Jean O'Neil v. William C. BUCHANAN, JR. and Ruby Marie Buchanan
Court: Vermont Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Vermont
Decision Date: 1977-09-12
Citations: 135 Vt. 636
Docket Number: No. 246-76
Parties: John J. O’NEIL, Caroline O’Neil, James O’Neil and Jean O’Neil v. William C. BUCHANAN, JR. and Ruby Marie Buchanan,
Judges: 
Reporter: Vermont Reports
Volume: 135
Pages: 636–636

Head Matter:
John J. O’NEIL, Caroline O’Neil, James O’Neil and Jean O’Neil v. William C. BUCHANAN, JR. and Ruby Marie Buchanan,
No. 246-76
September 12, 1977.

Opinion:
The judgment of the superior court, in paragraphs (c) and (d), provides alternative forms of relief for the plaintiffs and is conditioned in part upon the occurrence of a contingency. As such, the judgment is not a final judgment from which an appeal can properly be taken to this Court. Krupp v. State Highway Board, 125 Vt. 25, 29, 209 A.2d 320 (1965); Lash Furniture Co. v. Norton, 123 Vt. 226, 228, 185 A.2d 734 (1962). Appeal dismissed.