Case Name: CREDIT ASSOCIATES, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. RICHARD E. HARP, SR., and Lavonne K. Harp, Defendants and Appellants
Court: Montana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Montana
Decision Date: 1990-06-26
Citations: 243 Mont. 281
Docket Number: No. 90-051
Parties: CREDIT ASSOCIATES, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. RICHARD E. HARP, SR., and Lavonne K. Harp, Defendants and Appellants.
Judges: CHIEF JUSTICE TURNAGE and JUSTICES BARZ McDONOUGH, HUNT and WEBER concur. SHEEHY,
Reporter: Montana Reports
Volume: 243
Pages: 281–283

Head Matter:
CREDIT ASSOCIATES, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. RICHARD E. HARP, SR., and Lavonne K. Harp, Defendants and Appellants.
No. 90-051.
Submitted on Briefs May 24, 1990.
June 26, 1990.
794 P.2d 343.
Richard E. and LaVonne K. Harp, Great Falls, pro se.
Dirk Larsen, Larsen & Neill, Great Falls, for plaintiff and respondent.

Opinion:
JUSTICE HARRISON
delivered the Opinion of the Court.
Appellants Richard and LaVonne Harp appeal the order of the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, Cascade County, dismissing their appeal from justice court for failure to file a proper undertaking on appeal. We reverse and remand.
On June 27, 1989, respondent Credit Associates, Inc., filed suit in the justice court of Great Falls naming the appellants in a case brought for the collection of three claims which had been assigned to the respondent for collection. Those collection claims included claims to recover $98.89 for Columbus Hospital, $85.70 for Dr. Robert E. Wynia and $151.10 for Radiology/Columbus.
Following trial in justice court, a judgment was granted in favor of the respondent on all three claims. The appellants filed an appeal with the District Court but failed to file a proper undertaking on their appeal to the District Court and the District Court thereafter ordered that the appeal from justice court be dismissed. The appellants now appeal to this Court.
The issue on appeal is whether the District Court erred in dismissing the appeal from justice court for the reason that the appellants had failed to file a proper undertaking as required by law.
In support of their arguments, appellants' brief contains various facts which have not been established by the record before us. In the absence of an appropriate record, this Court cannot consider any such alleged facts on an appeal.
Under the provisions of sec. 25-33-201(1), MCA, the appellants were required to file an undertaking in an amount equal to twice the amount of the judgment including costs. In Merchants Ass'n. v. Conger (1979), 185 Mont. 552, 606 P.2d 125, an indigent defendant had appealed from a justice court judgment to the district court. In substance this Court held that under sec. 25-33-201(1), MCA, a requirement that the appellant must post an undertaking in an amount equal to double the judgment violated the indigent defendant's Fourteenth Amendment rights. From the limited facts available to us, it appears that this decision may be controlling as to the major part of the undertaking.
We therefore reverse the order of the District Court dismissing the appeal and remand the case to the District Court for its determination of the indigency on the part of the appellants and consideration of the law of the case, including our decision in Merchants Association.
CHIEF JUSTICE TURNAGE and JUSTICES BARZ McDONOUGH, HUNT and WEBER concur. SHEEHY,