Case Name: W. S. FOWLER, Appellant, v. PEOPLES FINANCE & THRIFT COMPANY OF BAKERSFIELD (a Corporation), Respondent
Court: District Court of Appeal of the State of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1934-02-06
Citations: 136 Cal. App. 616
Docket Number: Civ. No. 1319
Parties: W. S. FOWLER, Appellant, v. PEOPLES FINANCE & THRIFT COMPANY OF BAKERSFIELD (a Corporation), Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Appellate Reports
Volume: 136
Pages: 616–617

Head Matter:
[Civ. No. 1319.
Fourth Appellate District.
February 6, 1934.]
W. S. FOWLER, Appellant, v. PEOPLES FINANCE & THRIFT COMPANY OF BAKERSFIELD (a Corporation), Respondent.
Burton Briggs Crane and Rowen Irwin for Appellant.
Brittan & Mack for Respondent.

Opinion:
JENNINGS, J.
This is a motion by respondent to dismiss an appeal for the reason that the printed transcript of the record has not been served and filed within the time required by the provisions of section 1, Rule I, of the rules of this court. From the affidavit of respondent's counsel and from the certificate of the county clerk of Kern County made pursuant to Rule VI of the rules of this court, it appears that a bill of exceptions was settled by the trial judge on January 18, 1933, and that it was thereafter stipulated in writing between counsel for the respective parties that appellant might have until and including March 26, 1933, for the preparation, service and filing of the printed transcript. The records of this court show that no printed bill of exceptions has been filed in connection with the appeal. It also appears from the above-mentioned- certificate that no request for the preparation of a transcript in accordance with the provisions of section 953a of the Code of Civil Procedure has been made and the records of this court show that no such transcript has been filed. It follows, therefore, that the motion for dismissal must be granted (Raisch Improvement Co. v. Arata, 193 Cal. 573 [226 Pac. 399]; Feinstein v. Blum, 128 Cal. App. 340 [16 Pac. (2d) 1003]).
The appeal is dismissed.
Barnard, P. J., and Marks, J., concurred.