Title: City Bank & Trust v. Lyndonville Savings Bank & Trust Co.

State: vermont

Issuer: Vermont Supreme Court

Document:

ENTRY ORDER

                      SUPREME COURT DOCKET NO. 91-332

                            OCTOBER TERM, 1991


City Bank & Trust                 }          APPEALED FROM:
                                  }
                                  }
     v.                           }          Caledonia Superior Court
                                  }
                                  }
Lyndonville Savings Bank          }
and Trust Company                 }          DOCKET NO. S158-89CaC


             In the above entitled cause the Clerk will enter:

     Appellant's motion for relief from the entry order of October 8, 1991
dismissing this matter is denied.  Timely filing of a notice of appeal is a
prerequisite to this Court's exercise of jurisdiction.  In re Stevens, 149
Vt. 199, 200-01, 542 A.2d 256, 257 (1987).  The notice of appeal "shall be
filed . . . within 30 days of the date of entry of the judgment."  V.R.A.P.
4.  The superior court upon motion may grant an extension of time for filing,
id., but no such motion was made herein.  If a notice of appeal mistakenly is
filed in this Court, the clerk "shall note thereon the date on which it was
received and transmit it to the clerk of the superior court . . . and it shall
be deemed filed in the superior court . . . on the date so noted."  Id.
(Emphasis added.)

     Appellant did not "file" its notice of appeal in the superior court by
mailing it on the 30th day after judgment.  "Timely filing means filing at
the designated place within the designated time,"  State Farm Mut. Auto Ins.
Co. v. Schultz, 281 Pa. Super. 212, 218,