Case Name: Gilcrist, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Mosher, a. k. a. Edward Melzer, d. b. a. Superior Garage et, Defendants-Appellees
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1960-06-28
Citations: 87 Ohio Law Abs. 417
Docket Number: No. 6408
Parties: Gilcrist, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Mosher, a. k. a. Edward Melzer, d. b. a. Superior Garage et, Defendants-Appellees.
Judges: Bryant, P. J., concurs.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 87
Pages: 417–417

Head Matter:
Gilcrist, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Mosher, a. k. a. Edward Melzer, d. b. a. Superior Garage et, Defendants-Appellees.
Ohio Appeals, Tenth District, Franklin County.
No. 6408.
Decided June 28, 1960.
Mr. L. P. Henderson, for plaintiff-appellant.
Messrs. Reeves & Herron, for defendants-appellees.

Opinion:
Duffy, J.
In the Municipal Court of Columbus, Ohio, plaintiff-appellant's Fourth Amended Petition was ordered stricken from the file. From that order plaintiff-appellant filed an appeal to this Court on questions of law.
Defendant-Appellee, Mayflower Insurance Company, filed a motion asking this Court to dismiss the appeal for the reason that the order of the Municipal Court was not a final order, judgment or decree from which an appeal may be taken, and cites as authority the cases of State, ex rel. Erman, v. Gillman, Director of Public Utilities of Cincinnati, et al., 126 Ohio St., 379; Olson v. Watson, 22 Ohio Law Abs., 118; National Surety Corporation v. Blackburn, 58 Ohio Law Abs., 193.
The plaintiff-appellant has not filed any memorandum in opposition to the motion and it appearing that the motion is well taken, it will be sustained and the appeal dismissed.
Bryant, P. J., concurs.