Pacific Land Ass'n v. Hunt
Synopsis
Bill of Exceptions—Mandamus.—A writ of mandate will not be granted to compel the settlement of a bill of exceptions where the instrument submitted does not show an attempt to present a fair and bonajide statement of the case.
The Court. This is a petition for a writ of mandate to compel the respondent to settle what is claimed to be a bill of exceptions. We agree with the respondent that the instrument submitted does not show an attempt to present such a fair and bona fide statement of the case as entitles it to be considered and settled as a bill of exceptions.
The prayer of the petitioner is denied, and the petition dismissed.
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