Case Name: SHIEL v. MILLER
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1906-12-11
Citations: 101 N.Y.S. 789
Docket Number: 
Parties: SHIEL v. MILLER.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's New York Supplement
Volume: 101
Pages: 789–790

Head Matter:
SHIEL v. MILLER.
(Supreme Court, Appellate Term.
December 11, 1906.)
Appeal—Record—Insufficiency.
Where the notice of appeal recites that an appeal is taken from a judgment of dismissal, and the record does not contain such judgment, the case will be remitted to the trial court for such action as the parties may deem proper.
[Ed. Note.—For cases in point, see Cent. Dig. vol. 3, Appeal and Error, §§ 2830-2832.]
Appeal from Municipal Court, Borough of Manhattan, Thirteenth District.
Action by John J. Shiel against John L. Miller. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Case remitted to trial court.
Argued before GILDERSLEEVE, FITZGERALD, and DAVIS, JJ.
A. D. Pape, for appellant.
J. L. Miller, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
According to the notice of appeal herein, the plaintiff appeals from a judgment dismissing his complaint. The record on appeal does not contain any judgment dismissing the complaint.
Case sent back for such further action as the parties deem proper to take.