Case ID: ala_274/html/0321-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

148 So.2d 648
    J. E. FULLER, Jr., et al. v. Clyde PORTER et al.
    6 Div. 740.
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    Jan. 10, 1963.
    See also 271 Ala. 467, 124 So.2d 439.
    Murray A. Battles, Cullman, for appellants.
    W. Marvin Scott and Thos. A. Smith, Jr., Cullman, for appellees.
   LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

The case was submitted here on the merits and motion to dismiss for lack of assignments of error.

Assignments of error must be written on the transcript before the errors will be considered by this court. Supreme Court Rule 1, Code 1940, Title 7, Appendix.

The assignments of error are on two pages of transcript paper, stapled together, and placed in the transcript. They are in nowise attached to the record or made on the record, and are subject to easy detachment and removal, and do not comply with this court’s Rule 1. In such cases, there is nothing before this court to be considered. C. E. Patton v. Colbert County, 265 Ala. 682, 92 So.2d 691; Gates Lumber Co. v. Givins, 181 Ala. 670, 61 So. 330; Pugh v. Hardman, 151 Ala. 248, 44 So. 389; Hunter v. Louisville & N. R. Co., 150 Ala. 594, 43 So. 802, 9 L.R.A.,N.S., 848; Mitchell v. Marshall County Livestock Market, 32 Ala.App. 42, 21 So.2d 446; Skinner v. Jackson, 28 Ala.App. 227, 182 So. 92, cert. den. 236 Ala. 310, 182 So. 93; Moon v. J. E. Butler & Co, 9 Ala.App. 438, 62 So. 1019.

Affirmed.

LAWSON, GOODWYN and COLEMAN, JJ, concur.