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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

[No. 7,849.
    In Bank.]
    August 1, 1881.
    HORACE W. CARPENTIER v. JOSEPH D. BARTLETT et al.
    Dismissal of Appeal for. Failure to File Transcript—Certificate of Clerk.—Upon a motion to dismiss an appeal for failure to file transcript the Clerk’s certificate must show service of the appeal.
    Appeal from the Superior Court of Ventura County.. Hines, J.
    
      P. 8. Brooks, for Respondent.
    
      Williams & Williams, for Appellants.
   The Court:

The motion to dismiss the appeal in this case must be denied. The Clerk’s certificate does not show that any notice of appeal had been served. On the contrary, he does certify that “ notice of appeal was never served, as appears from the files.” The respondent attempts to supply the omission by an affidavit of service of said notice. But that can not be received in lieu of the Clerk’s certificate, which the rule of this Court requires. (See Frederick v. Tierney, 54 Cal. 583.)

Motion denied.