California Courts of Appeal, 1942

Cooke v. City of Laguna Beach

Cooke v. City of Laguna Beach
California Courts of Appeal · Decided November 23, 1942
55 Cal. App. 2d 944; 131 P.2d 856

Cooke v. City of Laguna Beach

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

The respondents have moved to dismiss this appeal on the ground that no transcript on appeal has been filed and that all proceedings in the trial court to procure a record on appeal have been terminated. It appears from the clerk’s certificate that notice of appeal was filed on April 14, 1942; that no reporter’s transcript has been prepared or filed; that no clerk’s transcript has been filed; that no bill of exceptions has been filed; that an order was entered in the trial court on July 17, 1942, terminating all proceedings for the preparation of a reporter’s transcript; and that no proceedings for the preparation of a bill of exceptions or of a transcript are now pending in the trial court.

The motion is granted and the appeal is dismissed.

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