Lambert Hoisting Engine Co. v. Bray & Co.
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Opinion
On March 21, 1905, a motion for new trial was filed and an order granted setting the hearing for a day in vacation, the order allowing the movant until the hearing — whether upon the date named or upon a subsequent date thereafter fixed— to have a brief of evidence approved and filed. The hearing by subsequent orders' regularly granted was continued from time to time until September 29, 1905, the several orders preserving the rights of the parties as expressed in the original order. On the day last named, which was during a subsequent term of court, the •case was called, and there being no brief of evidence filed and approved, the court, upon motion, dismissed the motion for new trial. Leading counsel for the movant contended that he was sick and pthysieally unable to proceed with the hearing, and that his failure to have a brief of evidence complete was due to his inability to procure from the official stenographer a transcript of the evidence, and that he had exercised due diligence to obtain the same. After dismissal of the motion for new trial, the movant made a motion to reinstate the case, and, as cause therefor, insisted upon his physical inability to proceed with the hearing at the time the motion was dismissed, and also his inability to obtain from the stenographer the transcript of evidence. In support of this motion numerous letters were offered, constituting the correspondence between counsel for the movant and the stenographer, which were .sufficient to show due diligence upon the part of counsel to obtain the transcript. The -motion to reinstate was denied. Movant, within the time allowed by law, excepted to the ruling of the court in dismissing the motion, and as well to the ruling refusing to reinstate, and assigns error thereon.
Judgment affirmed.
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