Williams v. Benicia Water Co.
California Supreme Court Jul 18, 1884 No. No. 9416Published
Synopsis
Appeal—Bill of Exceptions—Motion for New Trial.—In the absence of a bill of exceptions, the order denying defendant’s motion for a new trial will not be reviewed on appeal.
By the COURT. In the absence of a bill of exceptions we cannot review the order denying the defendant’s motion for a new trial, and the appellant does not insist that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action or that the findings do not support the judgment.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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