Crescent v. White

533 P.2d 159, 91 Nev. 209, 1975 Nev. LEXIS 590
CourtNevada Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 28, 1975
DocketNo. 7219
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Crescent v. White, 533 P.2d 159, 91 Nev. 209, 1975 Nev. LEXIS 590 (Neb. 1975).

Opinion

OPINION

Per Curiam:

Appellant commenced this action to set aside, as a fraudulent conveyance under NRS 112.050, a certain deed executed by respondent Gill White to his wife, Dorothy E. White. The [210]*210district court, pursuant to NRCP 41(b), dismissed the complaint against Dorothy E. White. Appellant, contending the district court erred, asks us to reverse.

We do not reach the merits, if any, of the issues raised in the appeal. During oral argument the court, sua sponte, raised the question of appealability of the judgment, because of appellant’s failure to comply with the requirement of NRCP 54(b).1

This court has repeatedly held that a judgment or order that fails to adjudicate all the claims and the rights and liabilities of the parties is not appealable, absent the express determination that there is no just reason for delay, as required by NRCP 54(b). See, for example, First Western Savings v. Steinberg & Clemens, 89 Nev. 582, 517 P.2d 793 (1973); King v. Baskin, 89 Nev. 290, 511 P.2d 115 (1973); Monsour v. Haddad, 87 Nev. 448, 488 P.2d 916 (1971). The express determination was neither requested nor made in this case; therefore, the judgment dismissing the complaint against Dorothy White is not appealable. Accordingly, we

ORDER this appeal dismissed, without prejudice to the rights of the parties after a final judgment is entered in the trial court. Cf. Illinois Tool Works, Inc. v. Brunsing, 378 F.2d 234 (9th Cir. 1967).2

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