Court Opinion

ID: 9866300
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-26 03:30:04.493115+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:19:48.852142
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On Motion for Rehearing.
Respondents filed a motion to dismiss the appeal béeause appellant’s abstract does not show that plaintiff saved any exception to the- action *254of tbe court im sustaining tbe motion for a new trial. Tbe failure to note sucb an exception is not ground for dismissal of an appeal for, under sucb circumstances, tbe record proper is before the court.
However, under the provisions of tbe amendment to rule 15 of this court .respondents waived tbei|r objection to appellant’s abstract. Appellant’s abstract was served upon respondents on March 11, 1930. Tbe case was set for April 8, 1930. The motion to dismiss was served upon appellant on April 5, 1930. Our rule in question provides in part as follows:
“Sucb objections' and'the reasons therefor shall be served in writing on appellant or plaintiff ini error, or bis counsel, ten days before tbe day on which the cause is docketed for hearing or within ten days after the abstract is served. Any such objections not so specified shall be deemed waived and will not be considered by the court. After service of such objections and reasons, appellant or plaintiff in error shall have eight days within which to perfect his abstract of the .record by filing in this court a certified copy of so much of the record proper or bill of exceptions as will show the true entries, ajrders or rulings with respect to which the sufficiency' gf the abstract of record is challenged.”
However, appellant has complied with the rule relative to furnishing a certified copy of the Bill of Exceptions by filing on April 7, 1930, a certified copy of the order overruling the motion for a new trial and his exceptions to the- action of the court in that regard.
The other matters contained in the motion for a rehearing were all covered in our original opinion.
The motion for a' rehearing is overruled.
Arnold, J., concurs; Trimble, P. J., absent.