Hyde v. Boyle
California Supreme Court Nov 9, 1890 No. No. 13,849Published
Synopsis
Appeal—Failure to File Transcript.—A Motion to Dismiss appeal on the ground that the transcript was not filed in time will be denied, where it appears that the question of the settlement of the bill of exceptions in the cause was not determined until the day of the motion.
PER CURIAM. This is a motion to dismiss appeal on the ground that the transcript was not filed in time. It appearing that the question of the settlement of the bill of exceptions in the cause was not determined until this day, the motion is denied.
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