88 Ind. 226 | Ind. | 1882
— On the 24th day of March, 1883, the appellees; moved this court in writing to dismiss the appeal in this case,, for the reason that the appellant had failed to file any brief herein within sixty days after the submission of the cause, as-required by Rule 14 of the rules of this court. Rule 14 provides that “ Where a cause is submitted on call or by agreement, the appellant shall have sixty days in which to file a brief, and if not filed within the time limited, the clerk shall enter an order dismissing the appeal, unless the appellee shall have filed with the clerk a written request that the cause be passed upon by the court.”
The record shows that this cause was submitted by agreement, on the 28th day. of November, 1882. No brief was filed by the appellant within sixty days after such submission of the cause; nor did the appellee file with the clerk a written
The appeal is dismissed, at the appellant’s costs.