Angell v. Delmas
California Supreme Court Mar 22, 1882 No. No. 6,879Published
Synopsis
Appeal from Order—Record—Transcript—Identification of Papers— Bill of Exceptions.—Appeal from an order made after a final judgment dismissed on the ground that there is no bill of exceptions, or anything else in the record to show what papers were used on the hearing in the Court below.
' The Court: This case does not come here in a condition to admit of our considering the point sought to be made by the appellant. The appeal is from an order made after final judgment, and there is no bill of exceptions or anything else in the record to show what papers were used on the hearing in the Court below.
Appeal dismissed.
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