Case Name: HAMMOND LUMBER CO. (a Corporation), Respondent, v. BRAWLEY CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING COMPANY (a Corporation), et al., Appellants
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1918-04-11
Citations: 178 Cal. 95
Docket Number: L. A. No. 4042
Parties: HAMMOND LUMBER CO. (a Corporation), Respondent, v. BRAWLEY CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING COMPANY (a Corporation), et al., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 178
Pages: 95–96

Head Matter:
[L. A. No. 4042.
Department Two.
April 11, 1918.]
HAMMOND LUMBER CO. (a Corporation), Respondent, v. BRAWLEY CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING COMPANY (a Corporation), et al., Appellants.
Appeal—Insufficient Becord.—A “statement of the ease” in the transcript, not stipulated to or authenticated, is not a record upon which alleged errors can be reviewed.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Imperial County. Franklin J. Cole, Judge.
The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
Frank Birkhauser, for Appellants.
McPherrin & Nichols, for Respondent.

Opinion:
VICTOR E. SHAW, J., pro tem.
This is an appeal from a judgment and decree foreclosing a mortgage upon real estate, wherein the sole and only errors alleged to have been committed were in rulings of the court upon the admission and rejection of evidence offered.
The attorneys have stipulated as to the correctness of the judgment:roll, copy of which appears in the transcript, which also contains some printed matter designated by appellants as "a statement of the case," which, no doubt, was intended as a bill of exceptions to exhibit the alleged errors of which counsel complain. This so-called statement, however, is not made the subject of stipulation nor is it authenticated in any manner whatsoever. Hence, there is no record upon which this court can say that error was committed as claimed by appellants.
The judgment is affirmed.
Wilbur, J., and Melvin, J., concurred.