Sutliff v. Dempsey
Before: Thompson
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THOMPSON, J.
The respondent has moved to dismiss the appeal of the defendants Dempsey and Gordon from an order of the Superior Court of Tuba County which was entered subsequent to the rendering of final judgment. The motion to dismiss the appeal is based upon rule XXIX of the Rules for the Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal, for failure to properly authenticate the pleadings and proceedings involved.
Judgment was rendered against the defendant Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety on a guardian’s bond in the estate of a minor, for the full amount of its liability in the sum of $2,250. The same judgment held the codefendants Dempsey and Gordon liable on another bond in the same estate for the additional sum of $1,014.82. The defendant surety company promptly paid the judgment and filed its notice and demand for contribution from the other defendants as provided by section 709 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Upon proceedings duly had the court ordered that an execution issue against the defendants Dempsey and Gordon to satisfy their proportion of the judgment. Thirty-six days after this order for execution was made, notice of appeal therefrom was served and filed pursuant to section 940 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
The appeal was not taken under the provisions of section 953a of the Code of Civil Procedure. No notice was served upon the clerk as required by that section of the code requesting him to prepare the transcript of proceedings. Neither was a bill of exceptions prepared or settled pursuant to section 650 of the Code of Civil Procedure. All that does appear on appeal to this court is a purported transcript which does contain the pleadings and proceedings together with the notice of appeal. There is no certificate of the trial judge settling a bill of exceptions or even vouching for the validity or accuracy of the documents which are contained in the transcript. The record contains no certificate of the judge. All that the record on appeal does contain regarding the authenticity of the pleadings and proceedings is the clerk’s certificate to the effect that the pleadings, proceedings and minute orders which are contained in the printed transcript are full, true and correct copies of the originals which appear in the record of the case. The
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