Howarth v. EL SOBRANTE MINING CORPORATION
This text of 489 P.2d 89 (Howarth v. EL SOBRANTE MINING CORPORATION) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
OPINION
James Howarth, a coventurer in a mining deal with Wayne Chambers, appeals from an order denying his application for appointment of a receiver after their transaction had fallen into disagreement. The disagreement arose when Chambers cancelled Howarth’s stockholder rights in a corporation they had formed. However, the asserted grounds for appeal are completely unsupported by reference to any authorities.
Appellant’s absence of faith and confidence in his lawsuit does not inspire any from us. Assignments of error as grounds for reversal will not be considered absent supporting authority unless error is so unmistakable that it reveals itself upon a review of the record. Riverside Casino Corp. v. Brewer Co., 80 Nev. 153, 390 P.2d 232 (1964); Smithart v. State, 86 Nev. 925, 478 P.2d 576 (1970); Carson v. Sheriff, 87 Nev. 357, 487 P.2d 334 (1971). No discernible error appears in this record.
The appeal is dismissed.
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489 P.2d 89, 87 Nev. 492, 1971 Nev. LEXIS 455, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/howarth-v-el-sobrante-mining-corporation-nev-1971.