Case Title: WAREHOUSE MARKET, INC. v. BERRY

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Docket Number: 43661

State: oklahoma

Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court

Date: 1969-10-14T00:00:00Z

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WAREHOUSE MARKET, INC. v. BERRY  WAREHOUSE MARKET, INC. v. BERRY 1969 OK 157 459 P.2d 853 Case Number: 43661 Decided: 10/14/1969 Supreme Court of Oklahoma WAREHOUSE MARKET, INC., A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. VELMA JEAN BERRY, DEFENDANT IN ERROR. Appeal from the District Court of Tulsa County, Fred Nelson, Judge. Dismissed. Rucker & Tabor, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error. Jack I. Gaither, Tulsa, for defendant in error. HODGES, Justice. ¶1 On Motion by defendant in error challenging jurisdiction, this appeal is dismissed because it was not commenced within thirty days of final judgment or order as prescribed by 12 O.S.Supp. 1968 § 990 . ¶2 Appellate proceedings concerning district court judgments or appealable orders must be commenced by filing in this court a petition in error within thirty days from the date of the final order or judgment appealed. Timely commencement is jurisdictional. ¶3 Jury verdict was returned to the trial court April 17, 1969, in favor of plaintiff, Velma Jean Berry. Defendant filed a motion for new trial April 18, 1969, which was disposed adversely to movant on May 16, 1969, by the trial court as reflected by the trial court docket. Journal entry of judgment containing the order denying a new trial dated May 16, 1969, was filed June 19, 1969. Judgment is rendered when pronounced by the trial court and the journal entry is only a record thereof. Werfelman v. Miller, 180 Okl. 267, 68 P.2d 819 . Therefore, the thirty days allowed for filing of appeal to this court commenced when the trial court overruled the defendant's motion for a new trial on May 16, 1969. ¶4 The petition in error filed herein on July 11, 1969, fails to invoke the appellate jurisdiction of this court. The appeal is accordingly dismissed. ¶5 All Justices concur.