Document: 349 U.S. 46 75 S.Ct. 577 99 L.Ed. 867 Anthony J. PARISSI, petitioner,v.TELECHRON, Inc., and General Electric Company. No. 302. Supreme Court of the United States April 11, 1955 On writ certiorari to Appeals for Second Circuit. PER CURIAM. 1 The judgment is reversed. petitioner's notice appeal from a Distrct Northern District New York, together with his bond, was received at office Clerk within 30 days prescribed by 28 U.S.C. § 2107, U.S.C.A. filing appeal. In dispatching these papers petitioner inadvertently failed include $5 fee required 1917, be paid 'upon filing' notified omission, declined 'file' until he three or four later. By that time 30-day period had expired. Upon motion made nunc pro tunc order according date as it originally Clerk. 2 Appeals, without opinion, dismissed untimely. We think Clerk's receipt satisfied requirements untimely payment 1917 did not vitiate validity Anything contrary in such cases Mondakota Gas Co. v. Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., 9 Cir., 1952, 194 F.2d 705, we disapprove. Our conclusion does leave other sanctions. 3 Reversed.

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