Ferris v. Spafford

Supreme Court of Florida
Ferris v. Spafford, 43 Fla. 310 (Fla. 1901)

Ferris v. Spafford

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This 'cause being reached in its regular order on the docket for final disposition, was referred by the court to its Commissioners for investigation, and they having reported that the said cause was submitted' on abstracts of the record without exceptions thereto, and that such abstracts contain no assignments of error, and the court *311upon examination finding their report to be correct, it is, therefore, considered, ordered and adjudged that the said cause be, and the same is hereby,'dismissed at the cost of the appellant.

Reference

Full Case Name
Josiah Ferris v. Orla J. Spafford
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appellate Practice — Abstracts of record must contain assignments of error. Where a cause is submitted upon abstracts of the record without any exceptions thereto, the appellate court will consider the same under its rules upon such abstracts alone without- reference to the transcript of record, and where such abstracts do not contain any assignment of errors the cause will be dismissed.