Court Opinion

ID: 5145896
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-02 01:26:42.792113+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:50:01.176398
License: Public Domain

[1] This is an attempted appeal from a judgment in favor of Plaintiff in an action for breach of contract. The attempted appeal is by case-made. Defendant's motion for a new trial was overruled on April 4, 1957, at which time an order was made allowing defendant 60 days from such date in which to make and serve case-made. The 60 days given in which to make and serve case-made expired June 3, 1957. No further order extending the time in which to make and serve the case-made was entered. The case-made was served on June 6, 1957.
[2] Where the case-made is not served within 15 days after the time of the final order *Page 207 
entered in the trial court, or within time fixed by a timely and valid order of the trial court extending the time for service of the case-made, this court is without jurisdiction to review the errors complained of arising upon such case-made, and the appeal will be dismissed. J. J. Furniture Co. v. Oklahoma Discount Corp., Okla., 277 P.2d 116; Evans v. Wilcox, 208 Okla. 76, 253 P.2d 566; Clayton v. Clayton,202 Okla. 576, 216 P.2d 314.
[3] Appeal dismissed.
[4] CORN, V.C.J., and JOHNSON, HALLEY, BLACKBIRD, and CARLILE, JJ., concur.