Dare v. Smith
Dare v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The respondent has filed a motion for the affirmance of the judgment for failure to prosecute. The judgment in favor of the respondent was rendered on the twelfth day of June, 1894. During the same term, to wit, on July 13, an appeal was granted with leave to file bill of exceptions within sixty days thereafter. The bill of exceptions was filed on July 23. The appellant having failed to file in this court a transcript of the record, or in lieu thereof a certified copy of the record entry of the judgment, the respondent asks for an affirmance of the judgment.
The appellant resists .the motion, on the ground that the clerk of the circuit court failed to notify him of the completion of the transcript, as provided by section 2252 of the Revised Statutes of 1889, as amended
It follows that the motion of the respondent must be sustained, and the judgment of the circuit court affirmed.
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