Case ID: wyo_29/html/0059-01.html
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Author: {"author": "Kimball, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

THE “W” SHEEP COMPANY v. PINE DOME OIL COMPANY, ET AL.
    (No. 1110;
    Decided Nov. 15, 1922;
    210 Pac. 389)
    Appeal and Ekbob — Filing op Brieps.
    1. Failure to file briefs within sixty days after the filing of appeal record, no extension of time being asked or granted, is ground for dismissal.
    Appeal from the District Court, Natrona County; Hon. Cyrus 0. BROWN, Judge.
    HEARD ON MOTION TO DISMISS
    
      Hagens & Murane, for Mosher Oil Co. and Wyoming Exploration Company; E. G. Vanatta and Nichols & Stirrett, for Pine Dome Oil Company.
    
      Winter & Winter, for plaintiff and appellant.
   Kimball, Justice.

The respondents have moved to dismiss the appeal because of appellant’s failure to file a brief. The record on appeal was filed in this court June 15, 1922. No brief on behalf of appellant was filed within the sixty days allowed therefor by rule, and no extension of the time was asked or granted. The motion to dismiss must he granted, and an order dismissing the appeal will be entered. (Sup. Ct. Rules 15 and 21; (104 Pac. XII, XIV); Budd v. Roy, 26 Wyo. 210, 181 Pac. 140.)

Blume, J., and Riner, District Judge, sitting in place of Potter, Ch. J., who is ill, concur.