Butler v. Chateau
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Butler v. Chateau, 201 P. 514 (Okla. 1921)
83 Okla. 259; 1921 OK 348; 1921 Okla. LEXIS 353
Harrison, Kane, Johnson, Miller, Ken-Namer
Butler v. Chateau
Opinion of the Court
The judgment appealed from herein was rendered by the trial court February 4, 1921, and purported. appeal filed in this court July 18, 1921. ■ On August 27, 1921, defendants in error filed motion to dismiss on the ground that the purported case-made fails to show that it had ever been filed with the court clerk of the trial court, and more than six months having expired since the rendition of the judgment, the appeal cannot be perfected. Banks v. Watson, 40 Okla. 457, 139 Pac. 305; Gibbs v. Tanner, 43 Okla. 477, 143 Pac. 189; Wagnon v. Davison, 79 Okla. 209, 192 Pac. 565.
The appeal is dismissed.
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- Syllabus
- (Syllabus.) Appeal and Error — Time for Perfecting Appeal — Dismissal. Where a petition in error is not filed in this court until 'after the expiration of six months from the date of final judgment or order appealed from, this court has no jurisdiction over the subject-matter and the appeal will be dismissed.