Gee v. Terrio
California Supreme Court
Gee v. Terrio, 55 Cal. 381 (Cal. 1880)
Myrick
Gee v. Terrio
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from a judgment of nonsuit. There is in the transcript what purports to be a bill of exceptions, settled and agreed to by the attorneys for the respective parties, but not by the Judge. The Code requires that the bill of exceptions be settled by the judge who presided at the trial, instead of by agreement of the parties. No error appears in the record. Judgment affirmed.
Sharpstein, J., and Morrison, C. J., concurred.
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- Bill of Exceptions.—A bill of exceptions settled and agreed to by the attorneys, but not signed by the judge, held to be insufficient, and the judgment affirmed.