Case Name: GEORGE J. PIAZZA and BILL STREMMEL, Appellants, v. JOHN L. REID, EDNA A. REID, His Wife, and SYLVIA POLAK, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1967-03-07
Citations: 83 Nev. 123
Docket Number: No. 5184
Parties: GEORGE J. PIAZZA and BILL STREMMEL, Appellants, v. JOHN L. REID, EDNA A. REID, His Wife, and SYLVIA POLAK, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 83
Pages: 123–124

Head Matter:
GEORGE J. PIAZZA and BILL STREMMEL, Appellants, v. JOHN L. REID, EDNA A. REID, His Wife, and SYLVIA POLAK, Respondents.
No. 5184
March 7, 1967
424 P.2d 413
Daniel J. Olguin, of Reno, for Appellants.
Oliver C. Custer, of Reno, for Respondents.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
The issue on this appeal is whether the district court's denial of appellants' oral motion for continuance, which was based upon the illness of a material witness, was an abuse of discretion. Neven v. Neven, 38 Nev. 541, 148 P. 354, 154 P. 78.
Appellants failed to file an affidavit setting forth their grounds for continuance. Rule 21 of the District Court Rules of Procedure; NRS 16.010. However, notwithstanding such noncompliance, appellants contend that the undisputed circumstances, as a matter of law, compelled the district court's granting of said motion. We do not agree. Even though the testimony of the absent witness was material to appellants' case, it was incumbent upon them to file an affidavit in order to establish standing to attack the district court's discretion. Since no affidavit was filed, we cannot say that the lower court abused its discretion.
Appellants also claim error as to the maimer of computing interest on the amounts found due respondents. Respondents have conceded such error. Thus we must reverse that part of the judgment. In all other respects the judgment is affirmed.