Shaw v. Hudson

271 S.E.2d 560, 49 N.C. App. 457, 1980 N.C. App. LEXIS 3384
CourtCourt of Appeals of North Carolina
DecidedNovember 4, 1980
Docket8021DC305
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Shaw v. Hudson, 271 S.E.2d 560, 49 N.C. App. 457, 1980 N.C. App. LEXIS 3384 (N.C. Ct. App. 1980).

Opinion

WELLS, Judge.

The clear issue before us in this case is whether the Rules of Appellate Procedure require service of notice of appeal either before filing or on the same day notice is filed. Plaintiff contends that so long as the notice of appeal is served within ten days of filing, it is timely served. We reject this argument.

Rules 3 and 26 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure control. Rule 3(a), applicable in this case, is as follows:

(a) From Judgments and Orders Rendered in Session. Any party entitled by law to appeal from a judgment or order of a superior or district court rendered in a civil action or special proceeding during a session of court may take appeal by
(2) filing notice of appeal with the clerk of superior court and serving copies thereof upon all other parties within the time prescribed by subdivision (c) of this rule.

Rule 3(e) provides:

(e) Service of Notice of Appeal. Service of copies of the notice of appeal may be made as provided in Rule 26 of these rules.

Rule 26(b), applicable in this case, provides:

*459 (b) Service of All Papers Required. Copies of all papers filed by any party and not required by these rules to be served by the clerk shall, at or before the time of filing, be served on all other parties to the appeal.

Rule 26(d) provides:

(d) Proof of Service. Papers presented for filing shall contain an acknowledgment of service by the person served or proof of service in the form of a statement of the date and manner of service and of the names of the persons served, certified by the person who made service. Proof of service shall appear on or be affixed to the papers filed. [Emphasis ours.]

We hold that the clear import of these Rules requires proof of service to show on the notice of appeal when filed. Such provisions carry the clear implication that the drafters of the Rules meant for the notice to be served no later than the filing day. See Smith v. Smith, 43 N.C. App. 338, 258 S.E. 2d 833 (1979), disc. rev. denied, 299 N.C. 122, 262 S.E. 2d 6 (1980).

Our decision makes it unnecessary to reach plaintiffs second argument as to whether the time of filing of notice was extended by his motion to set aside the amended judgment.

We hold that plaintiffs service of notice of appeal was not timely made and that the district court properly dismissed the appeal.

The order of the trial court is

Affirmed.

Judges Arnold and Erwin concur.

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