Vincent v. First Nat. Bank
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“Tbe trial court or tbe judge thereof, or the Supremé Court or a justice thereof, may, upon such [581]*581terms as may be just, by order enlarge tbe time for filing the same [abstract]; but such- order shall be made within the time allowed to file transcript, and shall not extend it beyond the term of the appellate court next following the appeal”: Laws 1913, p. 619.
The contention made that this order can only be made after the appeal has been perfected and before the time «to file the transcript has expired we think not sound. This construction is far too narrow. The context shows that it was meant that the order should be made before the time had expired to file the transcript, and not to restrict it to the time after the appeal had been perfected. We think .this order was made within the proper time.
“When an appeal is perfected the original pleadings and original bill of exceptions shall be sent by the clerk, or other proper officer of the trial court, to the clerk of the Supreme Court or appellate court.”
The original bill of exceptions was filed with the transcript, and this is all that can possibly be of any benefit to any of the parties. To bring up all the mo[582]*582tions, summons and other papers that are filed in the court below would simply entail a burden upon the court below, as well as upon the clerk of this court, and would serve no useful purpose. The pléadings are required to be copied in the abstract, and are so done in this case; and, if the clerk of the court below has not seen fit to send these original papers up, we cannot see that anybody is injured. If counsel for respondent desires them, he can have them sent here.
[582]*582The motion to dismiss the appeal is denied.
Motion Denied.
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