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Southern Surety Co. v. Smith

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jun 6, 1917
184 P. 905 (Okla. 1917)

Opinion

No. 7898

Opinion Filed June 6, 1917. Order Granting Rehearing Set Aside and Appeal Dismissed November 25, 1919.

Appeal and Error — Case-Made — Jurisdiction — Dismissal.

Where it does not affirmatively appear from the record that the purported case-made was served within the time fixed by the trial court, or within an extension of the time allowed, such case-made is a nullity, and confers no jurisdiction upon this court, and the appeal will be dismissed.

(Syllabus by Collier, C.)

Error from District Court, Pawnee County; Conn Linn, Judge.

Action by George H. Smith, guardian of James Peters, a minor, against the Southern Surety Company. Judgment for plaintiff, motion for new trial overruled, and defendant brings error. Appeal dismissed.

William T. Hutchings, for plaintiff in error.

Clark Armstrong, for defendant in error


This is an action brought by the defendant in error against plaintiff in error to recover upon a bond executed as surety for a guardian. There was judgment for defendant in error in the sum of $1,600, and interest, to which plaintiff in error duly excepted. Motion for new trial was timely filed, overruled, said action of the court duly excepted to, and error brought to this court.

Motion is made to dismiss the appeal upon the ground that it does not affirmatively appear from the record that the case-made was served within the time fixed for service thereof, and upon other grounds which we deem unnecessary to consider. A careful examination of the record does not disclose that the case-made was served upon the defendant in error within the time allowed by the court or was served at any time. The letter of the attorney for defendant in error to attorney for plaintiff in error, relied upon by plaintiff in error as proof of the time of service of said case-made, is too indefinite to constitute proof of service of the case-made. Besides, said letter was not written until after the expiration of time fixed for service of the case-made, at a time that the trial court could not have legally extended the time for serving a case-made, a time fixed therefor having expired. The case-made is a nullity, and confers no jurisdiction upon this court, and is not certified as a transcript.

"A purported case-made which is not served within the statutory time after the judgment appealed from is entered, or within an extension of time duly allowed, is a nullity, and cannot be considered by the Supreme Court." Navarre v. Finerty, 56 Okla. 218, 154 P. 1143; Powell v. First State Bank of Clinton, 56 Okla. 44, 155 P. 500.

"An order or orders, purporting to grant an extension of time in which to serve case-made for appeal to the Supreme Court, made after the expiration of the time or times formerly allowed, is and are nullities, and appeal based upon service of case-made thereunder will be dismissed." Morgan v. Board of Commissioners of Logan County, 59 Okla. 290, 159 P. 514.

It follows that the appeal must be dismissed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Southern Surety Co. v. Smith

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Jun 6, 1917
184 P. 905 (Okla. 1917)
Case details for

Southern Surety Co. v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:SOUTHERN SURETY CO. v. SMITH

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Jun 6, 1917

Citations

184 P. 905 (Okla. 1917)
184 P. 905

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