Court Opinion

ID: 9817901
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 04:56:47.457764+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:38:05.657423
License: Public Domain

ON RjJHRARING.
Our attention has been directed to section 5248, Rev. Laws 1910, which reads as follows:
“The certificate of the judge who settles and certifies the case-made shall be prima facie evidence of the facts therein recited, unless the case-made on its face shows affirmatively that such certificate is in some material respect incorrect, or the said certificate be proven incorrect by affidavits or other competent evidence introduced in the appellate court in connection with a motion to correct the record or case-made, under such rules and regulations as the court may prescribe.”
The Revised Laws of 1910, in which section 5248, supra, appears as a new section, were adopted by a legislative act of March 3, 1911 (Sess. Laws 1910-11, c. 39, pp. 70, 71); and this adopting act contains, among other things, the following provi: sion:
*715“ * * * Provided,- this act shall not be construed to repeal, or in any way affect * * * nor to affect any pending proceeding or any existing rights or remedies; * * * but all such * * * pending proceedings, and existing rights and remedies shall continue and exist in all respects as if this act had not been passed; provided, further, that this act shall not be construed to repeal any act of the Legislature enacted subsequent to the adjournment of the extraordinary session of the Legislature which convened in January, 1910.
“Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after the thirtieth day after the receipt,.by the Secretary of State, of the supply of the Revised Laws of the State of Oklahoma, by this act adopted, in printed form, for the use of the state. Provided, that the Secretary of State shall first issue a proclamation published in some newspaper, of general circulation, published at the state capital, fixing the date this act shall take effect.”
The proclamation was published and the Revised Laws of 1910 accordingly became effective on May 10, 1913.
This action was begun in a justice court in 1908, was filed in the c.ounty court on appeal on June 26, 1909, was tried in the county court in April, 1910, case-made was certified August 8, 1911, and case was brought into the Supreme Court on September 29, 1911. It will thus be seen that section 5248, supra, is inapplicable to the “proceedings, and existing rights and remedies'" in the present case.
For the reasons stated, the petition for rehearing should be denied, and there should be adherence to our original opinion.
By the Court: It is so ordered.