Case Name: GEORGE F. REID, DOING BUSINESS AS NO-D-LAY SERVICE STATION, v. LAU YIN TAI, DOING BUSINESS AS S. HOP SING
Court: Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii
Jurisdiction: Hawaii
Decision Date: 1939-09-19
Citations: 35 Haw. 212
Docket Number: No. 2392
Parties: GEORGE F. REID, DOING BUSINESS AS NO-D-LAY SERVICE STATION, v. LAU YIN TAI, DOING BUSINESS AS S. HOP SING.
Judges: Coke, C. J., Peters and Kemp, JJ.
Reporter: Hawaii Reports
Volume: 35
Pages: 212–213

Head Matter:
GEORGE F. REID, DOING BUSINESS AS NO-D-LAY SERVICE STATION, v. LAU YIN TAI, DOING BUSINESS AS S. HOP SING.
No. 2392.
Submitted September 18, 1939.
Decided September 19, 1939.
Coke, C. J., Peters and Kemp, JJ.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The within cause coming up on a writ of error was docketed in this court on March 1, 1939. By stipulation of the parties, approved by the court, appellant was granted to and including July 20, 1939, within which to file his opening brief. No brief having been filed by him within the time above specified, appellee moves to dismiss the appeal. Appellant has made no request to set aside tlie default nor lias lie offered any reason for having neglected to file his brief as required by the rule. Therefore, under subsection 7 of rule 3 of the supreme court rules, it is ordered that the appeal herein be and the same is dismissed.
G. P. Kimball for the motion.
O. P. Soares contra.