62 Ind. App. 550 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1916
The parties named as appellees, other than James W. Walker, have moved to dismiss this appeal for several alleged reasons, one of which is the want of due and sufficient notice. Judgment was rendered on July 17, 1914, on conclusions of law stated on a special finding of facts. The judgment was for the plaintiffs quieting their title to certain real estate and for the cross-complainant James W. Walker quieting his title to other real estate described in his cross-complaint. The appellants, Edith M., Bernard, Chase, and Vern Walker, also filed a cross-complaint asking to have their title quieted to certain real estate, and the court found and adjudged that they take nothing by such complaint.
The transcript was filed in this court on February 25, 1916, by Chase Walker and Bernard Walker. Attached to the transcript is an affidavit of Harry H. Griffin, one of appellants’ attorneys, in which he sets forth the fact and date of the rendition of the judgment, and that at that time Chase Walker was, and still is,, under the legal disability of being under the age of twenty-one years; that at such
On this showing, for the purposes of this motion,
The appeal is dismissed.
Note. — Reported in 113 N. E. 314.