Case Name: The National City Bank of New York, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Francisco de la Torre et al., Defendants and Appellees
Court: Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Jurisdiction: Puerto Rico
Decision Date: 1933-02-16
Citations: 44 P.R. 528
Docket Number: No. 5884
Parties: The National City Bank of New York, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Francisco de la Torre et al., Defendants and Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Puerto Rico Reports
Volume: 44
Pages: 528–529

Head Matter:
The National City Bank of New York, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Francisco de la Torre et al., Defendants and Appellees.
No. 5884.
Decided February 16, 1933.
Fiddler & Newsom, Jr., for appellant. J. Ramírez Santibáñez, R~ Martínez Nadal, and Luis Muñoz Morales for appellee Francisco, de la Torre. Luis Llorens Torres, and O’Neill & O’Neill for appellees A. O’Neill and Mercedes de la Torre.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Hutchison
delivered the opinion of the Court.
After further consideration of the questions discussed in the brief for appellees, we adhere to the conclusion here tofore reached that an order dissolving or refusing to dissolve an attachment is appealable. A complete answer to the argument for appellees embodied in a brief of fifty-four pages would require more time than can be given to this aspect of the case. Anything short of an exhaustive analysis of the numerous cases relied on by counsel (in order to distinguish them and to meet the argument in the brief for ap-pellees) would not serve any useful purpose.
The motion for a rehearing must be denied.