City of Keystone v. West Virginia Human Rights Commission

313 S.E.2d 449, 173 W. Va. 172, 1984 W. Va. LEXIS 370
CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 2, 1984
DocketNo. 15826
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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City of Keystone v. West Virginia Human Rights Commission, 313 S.E.2d 449, 173 W. Va. 172, 1984 W. Va. LEXIS 370 (W. Va. 1984).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This action is before this Court upon the appeal of the West Virginia Human Rights Commission (hereinafter “Commission”) and Marshall Johnson, the appellants, from the final order of the Circuit Court of McDowell County wherein that court reversed the findings and order of the Commission when the latter determined that the City of Keystone, the appellee, was guilty of unlawful discriminatory practices under The West Virginia Human Rights Act, as amended, W.Va.Code, 5-11-1 et [173]*173seq.1 The appellee has moved this Court to dismiss this appeal as improvidently awarded upon the ground that the appellants failed to file their petition for appeal within the eight-month time limitation as prescribed by W.Va.Code, 58-5-4 [1973], and Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Appellate Procedure West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, thereby depriving this Court of jurisdiction to grant the appellant relief.

The central issue of the motion is the date upon which the final order of the Circuit Court of McDowell County was entered. The appellants contend that in January, 1982, they received from the clerk of the circuit court what purported to be a copy of the final order of the circuit court, dated January 12, 1982, however, it was not a certified copy. See W.Va.Code, 57-1-7 [1931]; W.Va.R.Civ.P. 44. The record clearly indicates that the final order of the Circuit Court of McDowell County, in which the circuit court reversed the findings and order of the Commission, was entered on September 10, 1981.

Discussing a predecessor to W.Va.Code, 58-5-4 [1973], this Court held in syllabus point 1 of Sothen v. Continental Assurance Co., 147 W.Va. 458, 128 S.E.2d 458 (1962):

Under Section 4, Article 5, Chapter 58, Code, ... no appeal or writ of error can be entertained by this Court from any appealable judgment, decree or order which has been rendered more than eight months before a petition for appeal or writ of error was presented. An appeal or writ of error granted by this Court upon a judgment, decree or order rendered more than eight months prior to the presenting of the petition for such appeal to this Court will be dismissed as improvidently awarded.

See Asbury v. Mohn, 162 W.Va. 662, 256 S.E.2d 547 (1979); State ex rel. Johnson v. McKenzie, 159 W.Va. 795, 226 S.E.2d 721 (1976); Dixon v. American Industrial Leasing Co., 157 W.Va. 735, 205 S.E.2d 4 (1974); State v. Legg, 151 W.Va. 401, 151 S.E.2d 215 (1966).

Therefore, inasmuch as the final order of the Circuit Court of McDowell County was entered more than eight months prior to the filing of the appellant’s petition for appeal, which petition was filed with this Court on September 27, 1982, and because the appellants did not seek sufficient extensions of time as provided by W.Va.Code, 58-5-4 [1973], and Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Appellate Procedure West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals,2 this appeal is hereby dismissed as improvidently awarded.

Dismissed.

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