Leonis v. Leffingwell
California Supreme Court Jan 3, 1899 No. L. A. No. 641Published
Synopsis
Appeal.—Motion to Dismiss Appeal, Involving an Examination of the entire record, and incidentally a consideration of the merits, will be continued until the hearing of the merits.1
PER CURIAM. The motion to dismiss the appeals in these cases involves an examination of the entire record, and incidentally a consideration of the merits of the appeals. The motions are for that reason continued until the hearing of the appeals upon their merits.
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