Case Name: JAMES L. CURNUTT, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. HERBERT C. HOLK, Defendant and Respondent
Court: District Court of Appeal of the State of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1962-04-26
Citations: 203 Cal. App. 2d 6
Docket Number: Civ. No. 25473
Parties: JAMES L. CURNUTT, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. HERBERT C. HOLK, Defendant and Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Appellate Reports, Second Series
Volume: 203
Pages: 6–7

Head Matter:
[Civ. No. 25473.
Second Dist., Div. Three.
Apr. 26, 1962.]
JAMES L. CURNUTT, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. HERBERT C. HOLK, Defendant and Respondent.
Paul S. Garstang for Plaintiff and Appellant.
Parker, Stanbury, Reese & McGee and Daren T. Johnson for Defendant and Respondent.

Opinion:
FILES, J.
Plaintiff has attempted to appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer to the complaint without leave to amend. That order is not appealable. (Cole v. Rush, 40 Cal.2d 178 [252 P.2d 1].) A notice of appeal from such a nonappealable order may be liberally construed as an appeal from the judgment if there is a judgment. (Evola v. Wendt Construction Co., 158 Cal.App.2d 658 [323 P.2d 158]; Smith v. Smith, 126 Cal.App.2d 194 [272 P.2d 118] ; Crane v. Livingston, 98 Cal.App.2d 699 [220 P.2d 744].) The record here contains a document signed by the trial judge entitled "Order Sustaining Demurrer" which orders that "the above action be and the same is hereby dismissed." This document would constitute a judgment if entered in the judgment book, but the record shows no such entry. "In no case is a judgment effectual for any purpose until entered." (Code Civ. Proc., § 664.) Prior to entry there is no assurance that the trial judge may not reconsider his decision. (Phillips v. Phillips, 41 Cal.2d 869, 874 [264 P.2d 926]; Adoption of Bird, 183 Cal.App.2d 140, 144 [6 Cal.Rptr. 675].)
The appeal is dismissed.
Shinn, P. J., and Ford, J., concurred.