Title: CLIFFORD v. BLACK
Citation: 102 P.2d 167, 187 Okla. 202, 1940 OK 209
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: April 30, 1940

CLIFFORD v. BLACK Annotate this Case CLIFFORD v. BLACK 1940 OK 209 102 P.2d 167 187 Okla. 202 Case Number: 29627 Decided: 04/30/1940 Supreme Court of Oklahoma CLIFFORD, Adm'r, v. BLACK, SIVALLS & BRYSON, Inc. Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Nullity of case-made not signed and settled within time allowed by law. A purported case-made which has not been settled and signed by the judge who tried the case and attested by the clerk and filed with the papers of the case in the trial court is ineffective as a case-made in the absence of compliance with chap. 2, art. 4, S. L. 1931, 12 Okla. St. Ann. § 966, and confers no jurisdiction upon this court to review any of the proceedings of the trial court. Appeal from District Court, Oklahoma County; Frank P. Douglass, Judge. Action in damages by Phillip G. Clifford, as administrator of the estate of S. C. Bishop, against Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. From a judgment for the defendant, plaintiff appeals. Dismissed. S. J. Montgomery, of Tulsa, and Williams, Teague & Williams, of Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error. Shirk, Paul, Earnheart & Shirk and 0. A. Cargill, all of Oklahoma City, for defendant in error. PER CURIAM. ¶1 Judgment was rendered in favor of defendant and against the plaintiff on the 11th day of April 1939. Motion for new trial was overruled on the 16th day of June, 1939. The appeal is from the order overruling the motion for new trial. In such cases it is necessary to present the errors by case-made, or bill of exceptions. A case-made was prepared, but it is admitted that it was not settled and signed within the time allowed by law. ¶2 As stated in State ex rel. Freeling v. Brewer, 93 Okla. 143, 219 P. 895, a casemade must be settled and signed by the trial judge who tried the cause and filed in the trial court, after being duly attested by the clerk of the court, and withdrawn and filed in the Supreme Court within six months from the date of the order from which the appeal is taken or the cause will be dismissed. Roddy v. Lambard-Hart Loan Co., 162 Okla. 241 , 19 P.2d 569; Whitney v. Liberty National Bank, 162 Okla. 74, 19 P.2d 164 ; Kershaw v. Brook, 162 Okla. 72 , 19 P.2d 144; Barker v. Southwest Homes Corp., 162 Okla. 77, 19 P.2d 141. ¶3 Since the case-made was not signed by the trial judge within six months from the date of the order overruling the motion for new trial, and there was no compliance with chapter 2, art. 4, S. L. 1931, 12 Okla. St. Ann. § 966, the same presents no error to this court and the cause should be, and the same is hereby, dismissed.