Nevada Supreme Court, 1930

Quinn v. Quinn

Quinn v. Quinn
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided October 29, 1930 · Sanders
292 P. 621; 53 Nev. 67; 1930 Nev. LEXIS 40

Quinn v. Quinn

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

By the Court,

Sanders, J.:

This matter is before the court on plaintiff’s motion to dismiss an appeal by Frank P. Quinn from an order overruling defendant’s objections to the allowance and settlement of the plaintiff’s proposed bill of exceptions, and to the rejection of defendant’s proposed modifications and amendments thereof.

The motion must be granted. It has been often held by this court that no appeal lies except when authorized by statute. Chapter 91, Stats. 1913, enumerates the instances in which an appeal may be taken, and the order appealed from is not one of them.

*68 The method of attaining the end desired by the defendant is pointed out in Quinn v. Quinn, No. 2912, this day decided.

It is ordered that the appeal be dismissed.

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