125 A. 81 | R.I. | 1924
The above entitled cause is a bill in equity for partition of a certain tract of land in Cumberland.
In the Superior Court a decree was entered which provided, among other things, that said tract should be partitioned by metes and bounds and appointed a commissioner to make such partition. From the entry of the decree the respondents appealed to this court.
The cause is before us at this time upon the motion of the respondents that the appeal be assigned for trial, and upon the complainants' motion that the appeal of the respondents be dismissed.
The respondents seek to have us treat said decree as final and subject to appeal. In McAuslan v. McAuslan,
No warrant is found for the support of this appeal in the case of Angevine v. O'Mara,
The respondents' motion to assign for hearing is denied. Complainants' motion to dismiss the appeal is granted. The papers in the cause will be returned to the Superior Court for further proceedings.