Title: BALL v. LYNCH
Citation: 122 Okla. 24, 1926 OK 626, 250 P. 53 7
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: July 20, 1926

BALL v. LYNCH Annotate this Case BALL v. LYNCH 1926 OK 626 250 P. 537 122 Okla. 24 Case Number: 17497 Decided: 07/20/1926 Supreme Court of Oklahoma BALL v. LYNCH et al. Syllabus ¶0 1. Appeal and Error--Time for Making and Serving Case-Made not Extended by Unauthorized Motion for New Trial. The filing and determination of a motion for a new trial is not necessary to authorize this court to review an order of the trial court made in disposing of a motion, by one of the parties, to set aside a writ or order of the trial court, and a motion for a new trial is unauthorized in such proceeding and does not extend the time in which to make and serve case-made. 2. Same--Time for Appeal from Final Order. A proceeding in this court to reverse a final order of the district court must be commenced within six months of the rendition of the final order complained of, else this court cannot acquire jurisdiction, and the appeal will be dismissed. The time runs from the rendition of the final order. Ginn et al. v. Knight, 106 Okla. 4 , 232 P. 936. O'Meara & Silverman, for plaintiff in error. C. Dale Wolfe and Hagan & Garvin, for defendants in error.