Mills v. Vickers
Mills v. Vickers
Opinion of the Court
On the first day of September, 1890, the defendants in error filed their amended petition in the District Court of Comanche County, alleging, in substance, the conversion of certain property by plaintiff in error. A trial was had and a verdict rendered against plaintiff in error on the ninth day of March, 1892. A motion for a new trial was filed on the tenth day of March, 1892. On the twelfth day of November, 1892, the motion was overruled.
‘ ‘ The application for a new trial must be made at the term the verdict, report or decision is rendered; and, except for the cause of newly discovered evidence, material for the party applying, which he could not, with reasonable diligence, have discovered and produced at the trial, shall be within three days after the verdict or decision was rendered, unless unavoidably prevented.” •
It appears, from the language in the motion and from the file marks by the clerk of the court, that the application was made within three days after the verdict was rendered. But we are unable to discover anything in the record that would indicate that the application was made at the term the verdict was rendered, or that the term of the District Court continued after the ninth day of March, 1892.
The application was overruled on the twelfth day of 'November, 1892, and no reasons for the refusal of the new trial are stated.
It has been repeatedly held by the Supreme Court that “the application for a new trial must be made at the term the verdict, report or decision is rendered.” Section 308, Civil Code; Glass Co. v. Bailey, 51 Kan. 192.
It may be contended that this rule is too severe, but the language of the statute is very plain ; it is reasonable, and a compliance with its provisions can work no hardship to the careful practitioner.
For the reasons first stated, this case will be dismissed.
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