Court Opinion

ID: 9707408
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Date Created: 2023-08-26 02:10:54.818886+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:22:32.298388
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On Petition For Rehearing.
Bowen, J.
The appellee Homer R. Wilson asserts as grounds for rehearing that the court failed to pass upon the questions presented by the brief of the appellee Wilson with respect to appellant’s failure to bring into the record a proper bill of exceptions containing the evidence, and his failure to bring to the court a proper record showing the filing of a praecipe within the time provided by the rules of court for the taking of an appeal. Such alleged deficiencies in the appeal record asserted by appellee were corrected by certiorari granted as prayed by this court on September 30, 1952.
After a full consideration of all the specifications in appellee Homer R. Wilson’s petition for rehearing we are of the opinion that our original opinion on the merits should stand, and the petition for rehearing of said appellee Homer R. Wilson is denied.
Note.—Writ of certiorari denied, 105 N. E. 2d 342. Decision on Merits reported in 112 N. E. 2d 876.
Rehearing denied in 117 N. E. 2d 564.
(See also dissenting opinion Judge Emmert on denial of petition to transfer, 122 N. E. 2d 463.)