Newman v. Bank of California
California Supreme Court Aug 30, 1887 No. No. 12,088Published
Synopsis
Appeal—Time for Filing Transcript.—The filing of a transcript on appeal, within forty days after the bill of exceptions is settled, is a sufficient compliance with rule 2, supreme court of California, requiring the transcript to be filed within forty days after appeal taken.
By the COURT. The motion to dismiss the appeal herein is denied. We do not see that the appellant is in any default for not having filed the transcript on appeal, the bill of exceptions not having been settled until the 22d of April, 1887: Rule 2 of this court. Motion denied.
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