Frank v. Doane
Frank v. Doane
Opinion of the Court
Baldwin, J. concurring.
The motion to set aside the report of the Referee, and for a new trial, was denied, as no one appeared on behalf of the plaintiff in its support. This failure to prosecute was a virtual abandonment of the motion, and the order made thereon is not, in consequence, the subject of review on appeal. The precise point was decided in Mahoney v. Wilson et al., (ante).
This disposition of the order leaves only the appeal from the final judgment, and upon this appeal there is no statement. The case, therefore, rests upon the judgment roll; and as this discloses no error, the judgment must be affirmed.
So ordered.
GREEN v. DOANE.
The same point with reference to a motion for a new trial above is decided in this case.
Field, C. J. delivered the opinion of the Court —Baldwin, Baldwin, J. and Cope, J. concurring.
The appeal in this case is from the order refusing a new trial, and from the final judgment. The motion for the new trial was refused on the application of the plaintiff, no one appearing on behalf of the
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- Failure to appear and prosecute a motion to set aside the report of a Eeferee, and for new trial, is an abandonment of the motion, and the order made, denying the motion for such failure to appear, is not the subject of review on appeal.