Brakel v. Scott
Brakel v. Scott
Opinion of the Court
This case is presented on motion -to dismiss. There are several grounds for dismissal assigned in the motion which appear to be well taken. The only-ground necessary to consider is the first, that the petition in error herein was not filed in this court and summons in error issued -thereon within six months from the date of the final order appealed from.' Motion for new trial was overruled June 19, 1915, and petition in error, with case-made attached, was filed in the oifice of the clerk of this court December 20, 1915. December 19th being Sunday, it is conceded by counsel that filing same on the 20th would be within time. Prsecipe for summons in error was *158 not filed until January 14, 1916, and summons in error issued on said date and was returned January 24th, not served; and no waiver of same has been filed nor general appearance entered herein. In McMurtry v. Byrd et al., 23 Okla. 597, 101 Pac. 1117, it was said:
“A petition in error will be dismissed on motion, even though the same is filed in this court within the year allowed under the statute, where no waiver of issuance and service of summons in error is had, and no praecipe for the same filed, and no summons issued or general appearance made, within such time.” C., R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Bradham, 24 Okla. 250, 103 Pac. 591; Watkins v. Barnwell, 35 Okla. 205, 128 Pac. 511.
The motion is sustained and the cause dismissed.
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- Syllabus
- APPEAL AND ERROR — Dismissal—Grounds—Process. A petition in error will lie dismissed on motion, even though the same is filed in this court within the time allowed under the statute, where no waiver of issuance and service of summons in error is had,- and no praecipe for the same filed and no summons -issued or- general appearance made within such time. (Syllabus l-.v the Court.)