Case Name: Maulden and Others v. Runyan
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1866-05
Citations: 26 Ind. 175
Docket Number: 
Parties: Maulden and Others v. Runyan.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 26
Pages: 175–176

Head Matter:
Maulden and Others v. Runyan.
Assignment oe Errors.—Tho rule requiring the filing of an abstract was not intended to relieve the appellant from the necessity of assigning errors.
APPEAL from the Tipton Common Pleas.

Opinion:
Ray, J.
This record has been submitted in this court and briefs filed without any assignment of errors, either upon the record or upon any other paper filed in the case. The rule of this court requiring an abstract was never intended to relieve the appellant from the requirement of the statute, that a specific assignment of all errors relied upon shall be entered on the transcript, which errors shall be assigned on or before'the first day of the term at which the cause stands for trial.
A. JR. Overman, for appellants.
S. P. Oyler and _D. W. Howe, for appellee.
There being, therefore, no question presented by the record, the judgment is affirmed, with costs.