Grande v. Donovan
Before: McCOMB
[695]
McCOMB, J.
Respondent moves to dismiss this appeal upon the ground that it was not taken within the time prescribed by section 939 of the Code of Civil Procedure and therefore that this court is without jurisdiction to entertain the same.
It is conceded that June 2, 1942, the clerk of the trial court made an entry in his “rough minutes,” granting respondent’s motion to terminate the proceedings then pending before said court for the purpose of procuring a transcript for use upon appeal; likewise that such order was not entered in the regular minutes of said court until June 3, 1942; also that August 2, 1942, fell on Sunday. The notice of appeal in the present case from the aforementioned order was filed August 3, 1942.
This is the sole question necessary for us to determine:
Was
appellant’s notice of appeal filed within the time prescribed by section 939 of the Code of Civil Procedure, to wit, within sixty days from the entry of the order in the trial court terminating the proceedings for the preparation of the transcript to be used on appeal?
This question must be answered in the affirmative and is governed by the following principles of law:
(1) The time for filing a notice of appeal runs from the actual entry of the order from which an appeal is taken in the
regular minutes
of the court and not from the entry in the “rough minutes” of the clerk.
(Berman
v.
Blankenship Motors,
140 Cal.App. 134, 135 [34 P.2d 1035]; see, also, 2 Cal.Jur. (1921) 396, § 166.)
(2) The time within which an action provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day and including the last, unless the last day is a holiday, in which event it is also excluded. (§ 12, Code Civ. Proc.;
Adolph Ramish, Inc.,
v.
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