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1 MILR (Rev.) 238
IN THE SUPREME COURT
REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS
S.Ct. CIVIL NO. 90-01
(High Ct. Civil No. 1987-021)
ROMAR MAJUWI,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
-v-
LOMORE JORAUIT, et al.,
Defendants-Appellees.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
APRIL 30, 1991
ASHFORD, C.J.
SUMMARY:
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal because Appellant failed to timely file an opening brief.
DIGEST:
1. APPEAL AND ERROR – Dismissal, Grounds for – Failure to File Opening Brief: Appellant's failure to timely file an opening brief is grounds for dismissal.
[1] There have been numerous delays in this case caused by Plaintiff-Appellant's failure to timely prosecute the appeal. By Order filed February 19, 1991, this court reluctantly granted Appellant "one last extension of time" to file his opening brief. The brief has not been filed. Accordingly, Defendants-Appellees' Motion to Dismiss Appeal is granted and it is ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed.
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