Case Name: JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. v. SILVER MANUFACTURING CO.
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1923-07-17
Citations: 118 Or. 62
Docket Number: 
Parties: JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. v. SILVER MANUFACTURING CO.
Judges: Rand, Bean and Brown, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 118
Pages: 62–70

Head Matter:
Motion to strike bill of exceptions denied July 17, 1923,
argued on the merits March 25, affirmed May 11, 1926.
JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. v. SILVER MANUFACTURING CO.
(216 Pac. 743; 245 Pac. 1083.)
For the motion, Messrs. Cake & Cake and Mr. L. A. Liljeqvist.
Contra, Messrs. Teal, Winfree, Johnson & Mc-Culloch.

Opinion:
McBRIDE, C. J.
1. It is a rule which has been several times reiterated by this court that, while the right of a court to limit the time for settling a bill of exceptions is indispensable to the orderly administration of justice, the court may, in its discretion, settle and allow the bill after the expiration of such time: McElvain v. Bradshaw, 30 Or. 569 (48 Pac. 424); Francis v. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 61 Or. 141 (114 Pac. 921).
In the case last mentioned there was a rule of the court very similar to the rule above cited. See, also, West v. McDonald, 74 Or. 421 (144 Pac. 655).
The whole doctrine to be derived from these cases is that, while a court is not bound to settle and approve a bill of exceptions after the time specified in the rule or granted by the court, it may do so if in its judgment the excuse presented for noncompliance with the rule is sufficient.
For appellant there was a brief over the name of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, Johnson & McCulloch, with an oral argument by Mr. Jno. W. Shuler.
For respondent there was a brief over the name of Messrs. Cake <& Cake, with an oral argument by Mr. L. A. Liljeqvist.
The motion to strike the bill from the files is denied.
Motion Denied.
(Affirmed May 11, 1926.)