Case Title: Voisen v. Kantor

Citation: 469 P.2d 709, 81 N.M. 560

Docket Number: 8800

State: new-mexico

Court: New Mexico Supreme Court

Date: 1970-05-25T00:00:00Z

Document:
469 P.2d 709 (1970) 81 N.M. 560 Robert VOISEN, Defendant, Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Albert KANTOR, d/b/a National Car Wash Systems, Third-Party Defendant and Fourth-Party Plaintiff-Appellant, v. George KORAN, d/b/a Koran Construction Company, Fourth-Party Defendant-Appellee. No. 8800. Supreme Court of New Mexico. May 25, 1970. Nordhaus & Moses, Thomas J. Dunn, Albuquerque, for appellant. McKENNA, Justice. From the record it appears that this action involves multiple claims within the scope of Rules 54(b) [§ 21-1-1(54) (b), N.M.S.A. 1953]. In 1967, a judgment predicated upon findings and conclusions was granted to third-party plaintiff Robert Voisen, the appellee, against third-party defendant National Car Wash Systems, the appellant, who failed to appear at the time set for trial. Thereafter, in 1967, a Supplemental Order and Judgment was granted the appellee, reducing the judgment to $34,750. Next, the appellant moved to vacate and set aside the judgment, which was denied by Order of the court. The appellant now appeals the Order denying the motion to vacate and set aside the judgment. The appellee did not file a brief. The pertinent portion of our Rule 5(2) [§ 21-2-1(5) (2), N.M.S.A. 1953] allows an appeal "from all final orders affecting a substantial right made after the entry of final judgment." Rule 54(b), supra, at the material times, provided: We have searched the record and fail to find the express determination and direction that must be made by the trial judge under Rule 54(b), supra, in order for the *710 judgment or the supplemental order and judgment to qualify as a final judgment. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Miles, 80 N.M. 237, 453 P.2d 757 (1969); Chronister v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co., 67 N.M. 170, 353 P.2d 1059 (1960). On our own motion we must point out the lack of jurisdiction which prevents us from considering the substantial questions presented under Rule 60(b) of the Rules of Civil Procedure [§ 21-1-1(60) (b), N.M.S.A. 1953], and, accordingly, the appeal must be dismissed. See Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Miles, supra. It is so ordered. COMPTON, C.J., and SISK, J., concur.