Case Title: Rice v. Hovey

Citation: 180 Kan. 38, 299 P.2d 45

Docket Number: 40,072

State: kansas

Court: Kansas Supreme Court

Date: 1956-06-30T00:00:00Z

Document:
180 Kan. 38 (1956)
299 P.2d 45
FRANK L. RICE and NETTIE E. RICE, his wife, Appellees,
v.
WILLIAM H. HOVEY, et al., Appellants.
No. 40,072

Supreme Court of Kansas.
Opinion filed June 30, 1956.
William L. Lemesany, of Lawrence, was on the briefs for intervenors Mrs. L.H. Menger, Mrs. W.O. Nelson and Mrs. V.P. Wilson.
Forrest A. Jackson, of Lawrence, was on the briefs for appellees Frank L. Rice and Nettie E. Rice. Charles D. Stough, of Lawrence, was on the briefs for appellee Lawrence Woman's Club.
The opinion of the court was delivered by
FATZER, J.:
This was an action to quiet title to real estate previously conveyed to plaintiffs by the Lawrence Woman's Club, Lawrence, Kansas. The trial court permitted certain of the group's members to intervene, who filed an answer. The trial court quieted title in plaintiffs, and the interveners have appealed.
The abstract of appellants does not contain an abstract of the pleadings, nor even a resume of them; neither is the evidence abstracted, nor is reference made to the pages of the stenographer's transcript, nor is there any specification of errors complained of as required by Rule No. 5 of this court. At most, appellants have a nine-page statement of facts and nothing more.
Under Dupont v. Lotus Oil Co., 168 Kan. 544, 213 P.2d 975; Miller v. Rath, 173 Kan. 192, 244 P.2d 1213; Gilley v. Gilley, 176 Kan. 61, 268 P.2d 938; and, Quick, Receiver v. Purcell, 179 Kan. 319, 295 P.2d 626 and cases cited, where appellant makes no attempt to comply with Rule No. 5, his appeal is subject to dismissal.
*39 Error is never presumed and it is the duty of the party complaining to indicate wherein it was committed. This court cannot review error, which is claimed was committed, if none is specified (Quick, Receiver v. Purcell, supra).
In Miller v. Rath, supra, it was held:
The appeal must be and it is dismissed.