Nevada Supreme Court, 1933

Marlia v. Lockwood

Marlia v. Lockwood
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided March 28, 1933 · Sanders
20 P.2d 247; 54 Nev. 403; 1933 Nev. LEXIS 12 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Marlia v. Lockwood

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

By the Court,

Sanders, C. J.:

This is an appeal from a judgment upon the judgment roll alone. Counsel for appellants states that the opinion of the trial court on the merits of the case, incorporated in the judgment roll, constitutes the basis of the appeal. This being so, under the decisions of this court the opinion is no part of the judgment roll, and, unless embodied in a bill of exceptions, it cannot be looked to to aid the court in the determination of the case upon its merits. Finding no error in the judgment roll proper, the judgment is affirmed.

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