McCoy v. McCoy

1910 OK 345, 112 P. 1040, 27 Okla. 371, 1910 Okla. LEXIS 211
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedNovember 16, 1910
Docket1935
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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McCoy v. McCoy, 1910 OK 345, 112 P. 1040, 27 Okla. 371, 1910 Okla. LEXIS 211 (Okla. 1910).

Opinion

*372 DUNN, C. J.

This case presents error-from'the district court of Caddo county. May 18, 1910, -a motion-.for' a new trial■ was overruled and judgment entered and plaintiff-in error given sixty days within which to make and serve a case-made for ¡appeal to this-court; Plaintiff in-error prepared case-made/but ■ did not secure service -thereof until- July 29, 1910, ,a date subsequent to -the time extended-by the.-trial judge. The time originally given was not enlarged, and amotion has been filed by counsel .for defendant in error to dismiss the petition in error for-the reason that-the case-made was not .served ■within the time '-allowed, and -that all the errors complained of in the petition in error are those which could be presented only by exceptions contained.either in a transcript of the record or by case-made. Counsel for plaintiff in error contend, in response to this motion, that they were misled by counsel for defendant in error, in that it is asserted counsel for defendant in error agreed not to take advantage of the delay of service of the case-made. This question has frequently been before this court and the Supreme Court-of 'the'territory of Oklahoma, and it has been uniformly- held that, unless- the ease-made is served within, three days- after .the judgment.,or-order- .or within..an extension of time allowed by the judge or court within said time, the .case will not be considered in ¡this court. E llis et al. v. Carr, 25 Okla. 874, 108 Pac. 1101. Nor is the defense made-to the motion available to plaintiff in error,"for parties cannot, by stipulation even, extend the time for the mdking of' a case-made' unless the same is approved by the court or judge within the time fixed by statute. Horner v. Christy, 4 Okla. 553; Bettis v. Cargile et al., 23 Okla. 301, 100 Pac. 436. The record presented contains a certificate by the clerk of the district court certifying the same as a transcript. The specifications of error contained in 'the petition in error are that the court erred in not permitting plaintiff in error to-file an amended petition during the progress .of the. trial, and in overruling plaintiff’s motion praying an order that the, judgment-obtained be made a lien upon -the land involved. Neither of these orders of the court' were brought into- the recqrd by a bill of ex *373 ceptions, and hence are not a part thereof. • The Supreme Court of the territory of Oklahoma, citing, numerous authorities, in the ease of Menten v. Shuttee et al., 11 Okla. 381, held that:

“Motions presented in the trial court, the rulings thereon and exceptions are not properly part of the record, and can only be preserved and presented for review on appeal by incorporating the same into a bill.of exceptions or ease-made.”

It therefore follows that the motion of counsel for defendant in error to dismiss the petition in error must be. sustained.

All the Justices concur.

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