DANIEL TARR, Appellant, v. GEORGE KIE KOROH, et al., Appellees.
JUDGMENT WITHOUT OPINION. Decided May 2, 1975.* D. W. B. Morris for appellant. Richard Diggs for appellees. At the call of this case, Counsellor D. W. B. Morris appeared for the appellant. Counsellor Richard Diggs appeared for the appellees and filed a motion to dismiss the appeal, on the ground that one of the required steps had not been taken within the statutory time; namely, the service of the notice of completion of the appeal was served seven days beyond the time allowed therefor. After studying the record and the motion, and hearing arguments on both sides, it is adjudged that the motion to dismiss the appeal should be and the same is hereby granted, and the appeal is dismissed with costs against the appellant. And the Clerk of this Court is ordered to send a mandate to the court below ordering the judge to resume jurisdiction and enforce the judgment. And it is so ordered. � Mr. Justice Henries did not participate in the decision. 368