Nicholl v. Littlefield

California Supreme Court
Nicholl v. Littlefield, 60 Cal. 238 (Cal. 1882)
1882 Cal. LEXIS 434

Nicholl v. Littlefield

Opinion of the Court

The Court:

The only question to which our attention is called in this case relates to the decision of the Court below in granting a nonsuit. That the cause took this course on the trial appears from a recital in the judgment entry found in the transcript. There is no statement or bill of exceptions setting forth the evidence oh which the Court determined to grant the motion for a nonsuit. Such being the case, the ruling of the Court below can not be reviewed here. (Levy v. Getleson, 27 Cal. 685; Ringgold v..Haven, 1 id. 108.)

Judgment affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
JOHN NICHOLL v. JOHN W. LITTLEFIELD
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appeal prom a Judgment of Nonsuit.—Record on Appeal.—Appeal from a judgment of non-suit. There was no statement or bill of exceptions setting forth the evidence on which the Court granted the motion. Held: The ruling of the Conrt can not be reviewed.