BROCK Et Al. v. DAUGHERTY.

816 S.E.2d 137, 346 Ga. App. 302
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJune 14, 2018
DocketA18A0445
StatusPublished

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BROCK Et Al. v. DAUGHERTY., 816 S.E.2d 137, 346 Ga. App. 302 (Ga. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

Andrews, Judge.

*302 Gail and James Brock sued Dion Daugherty, an adjoining landowner, for damages resulting from excavations performed by Bruce Swartley on Daugherty's property that impermissibly removed soil from the Brocks' property. 1 The Superior Court of Crawford County granted Daugherty's motion for summary judgment, and the Brocks appeal, contending they are entitled to equitable relief pursuant to OCGA § 23-1-14. However, the state of the record on appeal precludes us from properly reviewing this case de novo. Therefore, we affirm.

The Brocks alleged that Daugherty allowed Peach State Excavation, LLC and H. Alton Tucker to remove "approximately 260 loads of soil" that was "uniquely well suited for use in ground foundation for the construction of buildings and roadbeds." Daugherty moved for summary judgment, relying upon the pleadings in the case, Daugherty's affidavit and attached exhibits, 12 depositions, "[e]xhibits attached to the Complaint," and "[a]ll other material of record." 2 The trial court granted Daugherty's motion, noting that it had "carefully considered the entire *139 file in this civil action including all pleadings, briefs and affidavits, and argument of counsel. ..." This appeal followed.

Among other criteria, OCGA § 5-6-37 mandates that a notice of appeal shall include "a designation of those portions of the record to be omitted from the record on appeal" and "shall state whether or not any transcript of evidence and proceedings is to be transmitted as a part of the record on appeal." Although the Brocks' notice of appeal contains a statement that "[t]he transcript of evidence and proceedings *303 will be filed for inclusion in the record on appeal[,]" 3 it does not identify those portions of the record that should be excluded on appeal. 4 See OCGA § 5-6-37. And unlike other cases we have examined, nor does the notice of appeal contain a statement of what should be included in the record. 5 See, e.g., Turner v. National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2007-4 , 342 Ga. App. 835 , 803 S.E.2d 797 (2017) ; Redford v. Collier Heights Apartments , 298 Ga. App. 116 , 117, 679 S.E.2d 120 (2009). To the contrary, the notice of appeal is completely silent concerning the content of the record on appeal. 6 As a result, the Brocks' notice of appeal fails its rudimentary function "to allow [this Court] to determine if the record before [it] contains the same evidence that was before the trial court at the time it ruled." (Citation omitted.) Redford , 298 Ga. App. at 117 , 679 S.E.2d 120 . "Nonetheless, after study of the record sent up ..., it is apparent that ... some portion of the evidence upon which the superior court relied in this case has been omitted from the record on appeal." Bennett v. Executive Benefits, Inc. , 210 Ga. App. 429 , 436 S.E.2d 544 (1993).

"It is well established that the burden is on the party alleging error to show it affirmatively by the record. ..." (Citation omitted.) Armstrong v. Rapson , 299 Ga. App. 884 , 885, 683 S.E.2d 915 (2009). See also Turner , 342 Ga. App. at 835 , 803 S.E.2d 797 ; Curry v. Miller , 328 Ga. App. 564 , 565, 763 S.E.2d 489 (2014). To that end, "[w]hen this court reviews the grant of summary judgment, we must look at the entire record before the trial court." (Citation omitted.) Armstrong , 299 Ga. App. at 885 , 683 S.E.2d 915 . See also Redford , 298 Ga. App. at 117 , 679 S.E.2d 120

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