· 5/26/1899

Prout v. Mounce

Citations

  • 6 Idaho 590
  • 57 P. 307
  • 1899 Ida. LEXIS 27

Syllabus

<p>Tíeiiearing — Interlocutoey Orders. — A petition for rehearing will not lie in case of preliminary or interlocutory orders, made by the supreme court. It is only in case of a final decision that petitions for rehearing will he considered.</p> <p>(Syllabus by the court.)</p>

Judges: Huston, Quarles, Sullivan

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