Case Name: P.T.P., INC., Appellant, v. JOHN J. CASEY, MYRTLE CASEY, DONALD B. HUNT, CAL WORTHINGTON, and BARBARA WORTHINGTON, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1969-10-20
Citations: 85 Nev. 562
Docket Number: No. 5800
Parties: P.T.P., INC., Appellant, v. JOHN J. CASEY, MYRTLE CASEY, DONALD B. HUNT, CAL WORTHINGTON, and BARBARA WORTHINGTON, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 85
Pages: 562–563

Head Matter:
P.T.P., INC., Appellant, v. JOHN J. CASEY, MYRTLE CASEY, DONALD B. HUNT, CAL WORTHINGTON, and BARBARA WORTHINGTON, Respondents.
No. 5800
October 20, 1969
459 P.2d 770
Peter Echeverría and E. A. Hollingsworth, of Reno, for Appellant.
Vargas, Bartlett & Dixon and Norman R. Schou, of Reno, for Respondents John J. Casey and Myrtle Casey.
Stewart & Horton and Willard Van Hazel, Jr., of Reno, for Respondents Donald B. Hunt, Cal Worthington, and Barbara Worthington.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
This action was commenced on May 11, 1962. On April 7, 1967, counsel stipulated that the time within which the action could be brought to trial was extended to November 11, 1967. The case was not brought on for trial by that date. On September 17, 1968, the district court granted defendants' (respondents') motion to dismiss. It is sought to reverse that ruling on the basis of a recently enacted statute, NRS 14.150, which provides that a mandatory dismissal for failure to prosecute shall not occur until the lapse of seven years.
We have recently rejected that contention. Lindauer v. Allen, 85 Nev. 430, 456 P.2d 851 (1969); Volpert v. Papagna, 85 Nev. 437, 456 P.2d 848 (1969). And now once more we reaffirm those decisions and affirm the district court's ruling in this case.