Blackburn v. Ford, 5-372

CourtArkansas Supreme Court
Writing for the CourtMcFADDIN
CitationBlackburn v. Ford, 267 S.W.2d 519, 223 Ark. 524 (Ark. 1954)
Decision Date19 April 1954
Docket NumberNo. 5-372,5-372
PartiesBLACKBURN et al. v. FORD.

Wiley W. Bean and O. S. Blackburn, Clarksville, for appellants.

W. J. Morrow, Clarksville, Mark E. Woolsey, Ozark, for appellee.

McFADDIN, Justice.

This suit involves claims of rival litigants for the minerals under 120 acres of land in Johnson County; but we do not reach the main issues because of procedural defects. The appellee has moved to strike the Bill of Exceptions and affirm the case; and that motion must be granted.

The cause was heard by the Chancery Court on evidence ore tenus on June 9 1953; and at the conclusion of the testimony, the Court took the cause under submission for later decision. The decree was rendered after due notice to all parties, and filed with the Chancery Clerk on October 13, 1953. 1 In the decree there was no time given for filing the Bill of Exceptions. The transcript, containing the purported Bill of Exceptions, was filed in this Court on December 3, 1953, and an appeal prayed on the transcript: the appellant electing to pursue the old procedure rather than that contained in Act 555 of 1953. 2

There is nothing in the transcript to show that the Bill of Exceptions was ever submitted to or approved by opposing counsel or the Trial Court, as is required by Act 139 of 1951. In Bolls v. Craig, 220 Ark. 880, 251 S.W.2d 482, and in Meadows v. Costoff, 221 Ark. 273, 252 S.W.2d 825, we held that Act 139 of 1951 was ruling as to all Chancery cases. In the case at bar, the time for obtaining such approval of the Bill of Exceptions has now expired, so the Motion to Strike the Bill of...

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  • Garcia v. Universal Constructors, Inc., 455
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of New Mexico
    • June 12, 1970
    ...P. 62 (1912); Street v. Smith, 15 N.M. 95, 103 P. 644 (1909); Wheeler v. Fick, 4 N.M. (Gild.) 303, 13 P. 217 (1887); Blackburn v. Ford, 223 Ark. 524, 267 S.W.2d 519 (1954); Hayes v. U.S. Materials Co., 228 Ill.App. 286 (1923); Roberts v. Jones, 148 Mo. 368, 49 S.W. 985 (1899); Minard v. Gar......
  • Stebbins & Roberts, Inc. v. Rogers
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • June 7, 1954
    ...approved by the Trial Court; and the bill of exceptions here tendered does not show that it has ever been so approved. See Blackburn v. Ford, Ark., 267 S.W.2d 519.7 In Malvern Brick & Tile Co. v. Alexander, Ark., 261 S.W.2d 798, we discussed portions of said Sec. ...
  • Hawkins v. State, 4768
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • April 19, 1954
  • Martin v. Martin
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • April 26, 1954
    ...findings and decree. McKinney v. Caldwell, Executor, 220 Ark. 775, 250 S.W.2d 117 and the decree of April 19, 1954 of Blackburn v. Ford, Ark., 267 S.W.2d 519. On her cross-appeal, appellee 'questions that part of the decree which found appellant to have an equal interest in the original cap......