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Garred v. Garred

Supreme Court of Nevada
Mar 13, 1929
51 Nev. 335 (Nev. 1929)

Opinion

No. 2852

March 13, 1929.

APPEAL from Third Judicial District Court, Eureka County; W.R. Reynolds, Judge.

R.R. Gill, of Ely, for Appellant.

Edgar Eather, of Eureka, and Thatcher Woodburn, of Reno, for Respondent.


OPINION


This is a motion to dismiss an appeal taken from a judgment and from an order denying a new trial in the divorce action of U.A. Garred, Plaintiff, v. Elizabeth H. Garred, Defendant.

After consideration of the entire record, the motion to dismiss the appeal from the order must be sustained for the following reason: The record on appeal contains no bill of exceptions settled and allowed by the judge or court or by stipulation of the parties within the time required by the statute, or at all. Stats. 1923, p. 163, c. 97. See Barbash v. Pitt, 48 Nev. 108, 227 P. 1018, 233 P. 844, 236 P. 1101; Shirk v. Palmer, 48 Nev. 451, 232 P. 1083, 236 P. 678, 239 P. 1000; Water Co. of Tonopah v. Tonopah Belmont Development Co., 49 Nev. 172, 241 P. 1079; Markwell v. Gray, 50 Nev. 427, 265 P. 705.

Finding no error upon the face of the judgment roll, the judgment appealed from is sustained.


Summaries of

Garred v. Garred

Supreme Court of Nevada
Mar 13, 1929
51 Nev. 335 (Nev. 1929)
Case details for

Garred v. Garred

Case Details

Full title:GARRED v. GARRED

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Mar 13, 1929

Citations

51 Nev. 335 (Nev. 1929)
275 P. 2

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