Nebraska Supreme Court, 1898

Casler v. Nordgren

Casler v. Nordgren
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided September 23, 1898 · Harrison
55 Neb. 669; 76 N.W. 524; 1898 Neb. LEXIS 635

Casler v. Nordgren

Opinion of the Court

Harrison, C. J.

In every case presented to tbis eonrt by proceedings in error there must be of the record a transcript of the proceedings in the trial court inclusive of the judgment or final order, authenticated by the certificate of the clerk of -such court. (Code of Civil Procedure, secs.. 586, 587; Romberg v. Fokken, 47 Neb. 198; Union P. R. Co. v. Kinney, 47 Neb. 393.) The certificate in this case of the clerk of the trial court contains a specific statement or enumeration of the matters of the transcript to. which it is made applicable, and there is no reference to a judgment or order. It is jurisdictional that the transcript contains the final order or judgment, and if not, the error proceeding will be

Dismissed.

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