Campbell v. Ravold
Campbell v. Ravold
Opinion of the Court
This suit originated before a justice of peace and found its way into the circuit court by appeal. In the latter court, defendant prevailed and plaintiff prosecutes an appeal from that- judgment to this court.
We are not permitted to review the merits of the controversy for the reason there is no sufficient abstract of the record proper on file here. Ordinarily, we treat such matters as waived, under the provisions of our Rule 33, which authorizes that, course in event the defective condition of the abstract is not pointed out in accordance therewith within ten days after the service of such abstract; but in this case, it appears defendant has complied with Rule 33 by filing here his objections to the sufficiency of plaintiff’s abstract, and plaintiff has omitted to either supply, or ask leave to supply, such deficiency. In view of the fact that defendant challenged the sufficiency of the abstract, within due time, under Rule 33, and that no move has been made toward rendering it a proper one, the court is bound by controlling decisions of the Supreme Court to decline to examine the argument's advanced for a reversal of the judgment, as they all pertain to matters of exceptions which are to be found alone in the bill of exceptions. The statute (section 2048, Revised Stat
The cause is here on the short form, consisting of a copy of the judgment and order granting the appeal provided for in section 2048, Revised Statutes 1909, and upon an examination thereof, there appears to be no error on the face of the record proper. For the reasons stated, the judgment should he affirmed. It is so ordered.
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