Venner v. Denver Union Water Co.
Venner v. Denver Union Water Co.
Opinion of the Court
Appellees move to dismiss the appeal because of the alleged insufficiency of the abstract of record filed by appellant. The volume of such abstract would indicate that it is sufficiently full, but in support of the motion it is urged that it does not present the parts of the record to which reference is made in the assignment of errors with a sufficient degree of fulness to enable the court to fully understand and determine the correctness of the rulings, findings, and decree which the assignments of error undertake to present for review, and that important and necessary parts ■ of the record are wholly omitted. Its alleged defects in these particulars are referred to with considerable minuteness in the motion filed. On its face, the abstract filed purports to state, in substance, the parts of the record
Appellees also move to dismiss the appeal because of an irregularity in the execution of the appeal bond. Appellants, by cross-motion, ask leave to amend the bond. Leave is granted to amend the bond in such manner as will cure the irregularities pointed out in the motion, such amendment to be made within thirty days from this date.
Both motions on the part of appellees are denied.
Motions denied.
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