Court Opinion

ID: 9564634
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 19:04:33.815257+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:18:35.262671
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Order Denying Motion for Rehearing and Motion to Vacate.
WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.
On October 17, 1960, this court entered its order denying the application of Protestant, Bill Hoover, for an order referring this case to a Referee of this court for the taking of evidence and testimony upon alleged questions of fact. Thereafter, and on October 21, 1960, the said Bill Hoover filed in this court a “Motion to Vacate and Set Aside Order Denying Application for Reference; and for Rehearing and Reconsideration Thereof.” In said motion it is asserted that the application of the Turnpike Authority and the protests of Protestant and others raise numerous questions and issues of fact which are or may be controverted.
We carefully considered Protestant’s motion prior to and in connection with our opinion on the merits in this case and on consideration of petition for rehearing concluded that there were no decisive and controlling issues of fact mentioned or presented which would make it necessary to refer the case to a Referee for the purpose of taking evidence and testimony.
Having concluded that there were no fact questions presented necessitating the reference of the case to a Referee it is ordered that the motion of Protestant, Bill Hoover, to Vacate and Set Aside Order Denying Application for Reference and for Rehearing and Reconsideration be, and the same is, hereby denied.