Case Name: Wm. Bradshaw v. A. Woodward
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1871-11-08
Citations: 5 Ky. Op. 184
Docket Number: 
Parties: Wm. Bradshaw v. A. Woodward.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Opinions, containing the unreported opinions of the Court of Appeals
Volume: 5
Pages: 184–184

Head Matter:
Wm. Bradshaw v. A. Woodward.
Exceptions, Bill of — When to Be Filed — Vacation.
A bill of exceptions to be valid as such must be signed by the judge and filed during a term of the court and noted of record. The court has no power to authorize a bill of exceptions to be prepared and filed in vacation.
APPEAL FROM McLEAN CIRCUIT COURT.
November 8, 1871.
Tanner, for appellant.
Boyd, for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Judge Peters :
This court has repeatedly held that a bill of exceptions to be valid, as such, must ¡be signed by the judge and filed during a term of the court and noted of record, and that the circuit court has no power to authorize a bill of exceptions to be prepared and filed during vacation. Sec. 364, Civ. Co., does not admit of such a construction. Freeman v. Brenham, 17 Ben M. 607. And many cases decided since.
As the bill of exceptions in this case was filed in vacation, we can not consider it for any purpose, and in the absence of a bill of exceptions must presume the rulings of the. court below as correct.
Wherefore the judgment must be affirmed.