Case Name: McCOMMAS v. SECURITY STATE BANK et al.
Court: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1926-11-16
Citations: 122 Okla. 52
Docket Number: No. 17463
Parties: McCOMMAS v. SECURITY STATE BANK et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oklahoma Reports
Volume: 122
Pages: 52–53

Head Matter:
McCOMMAS v. SECURITY STATE BANK et al.
No. 17463
— Opinion Filed Nov. 16, 1926.
John S. Burger and T. G. Wyley. for plaii tiff in error.
J. E. Curran and -S. H. King, for defen ants in error.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Issues were joined in tl trial court between the plaintiff in erre M. F. McCommas, and the defendant in < ror Security State Bank, and the cause su mitted to trial before a jury. At the cc elusion of the evidence, upon motion by i curity State Bank, the trial judge direct a verdict in favor of the Security State Ba and against McCommas, and a verdict w returned accordingly. Thereupon, the tr court proceeded orally to, and did, pronoui judgment upon the verdict of the jury, which McCommas excepted and asked trial court' to consider a motion for n trial filed, and informed the court that s motion would be .filed later. The trial co immediately overruled the motion thus considered, which ruling was excepted to and notice of appeal was given in open court.
On the same day. application for a new trial upon written grounds was filed in said court. The record before us does not show any order made by the court disposing of the written motion thus filed. From the judgment and .order of the trial court, plaintiff in error attempts to appeal.
The record before us clearly shows that at the time the trial court overruled the motion for a new trial no such motion was filed. There can be no order overruling a motion for a new trial which was not in existence, and to be in existence it must be on file, and such order is a nullity, the exceptions a nullity, and the notice of appeal based thereon of no force and effect. Singer v. Ooley et al., 112 Okla. 28, 239 Pac. 594.
The motion for a new trial upon written grounds not having been passed upon by the trial court, the proceedings in error in this cfoin't are (prematurely) l](rought, and', should be, and are, dismissed.