Lillard v. Meisberger

Decision Date08 September 1925
Docket NumberCase Number: 15166
Citation1925 OK 633,240 P. 1067,113 Okla. 228
PartiesLILLARD v. MEISBERGER.
CourtOklahoma Supreme Court
Syllabus

¶0 1. Appeal and Error--Case-Made--Notice of Settlement--Waiver by Stipulation.

No reason exists why notice should be served upon the attorneys of record to appear at the time of settling of the case other than that the parties may have their suggestions considered, and, if approved, adopted; but where, as in this case, it is stipulated and agreed between the parties that the case-made contains a full, true, correct, and complete copy and transcript of all the proceedings in said cause, including all pleadings filed and all proceedings had, all the evidence offered and introduced, all the orders and rulings made, and exceptions allowed, and all the records upon which the judgment and journal entry in said cause were made, the same is a full, true, correct, and complete case-made, the defendant in error has no cause for complaint.--Pioneer Tel. & Tel. Co. v. Davis, 26 Okla. 205, 109 P. 299.

2. Same--Extension of Time--Validity of Order.

Where the recital in the record showing the order of the trial court extending the time for making and serving case-made is "60-10-5 to make and serve case-made," such recital is commonly understood by the bench and members of the bar to mean 60 days given to the appellant in which to prepare and serve a case-made, 10 days for appellee to suggest amendments, and 5 days' notice to be given by either side for settling and signing of case-made, and such recital of order extending time within which to make and serve case-made is sufficient.

3. Appeal and Error--Record Defective as to Judgment--Dismissal.

A record which fails to contain a copy of the final order or judgment sought to be reviewed, and in which it is not made to appear that the same is of record in the trial court, presents no question to this court for its determination, and the appeal will be dismissed.

4. Same--Defective Record as to Order Overruling Motion for New Trial.

Where the record does not contain an order of the court overruling a motion for new trial, a mere recital (in the case-made) that the motion for new trial was in fact overruled and exceptions allowed, is insufficient in the absence of such order, and there is nothing properly before this court for review.

Error from District Court, Oklahoma County; Wm. H. Zwick, Judge.

Action by Eugene Meisberger against Ross N. Lillard and J. W. Burns. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant Lillard appeals. Dismissed.

Robertson & Lillard, S. P. Freeling, and A. E. Allen, for plaintiff in error.

Warren K. Snyder, for defendant in error.

RILEY, J.

¶1 This case is appealed from the district court of Oklahoma county and defendant in error files a motion to dismiss the appeal: First, because the case-made was settled and signed without notice and before the time had expired in which to suggest amendments; second, because J. W. Burns, one of the defendants below, was not served with case-made; and third, because order extending time in which to serve case-made has no legal significance and does not extend the time.

¶2 The record shows that the case-made was settled and signed on the same day that the time expired in which to serve same. The certificate of the trial judge shows that the parties stipulated that the case-made was correct and waived suggestions of amendments and notice. The motion is unsupported and not even sworn to, and in the absence of some substantiation either by affidavit, verification, or oral testimony, the certificate of the trial judge must prevail.

¶3 It is true that the record does not show affirmatively a waiver, but this defect is cured by the certificate of the trial judge, as a waiver may be had without the formal matter of the waiver appearing of record. Ranney-Davis Mercantile Co. v. Morris et al., 88 Okla. 107, 211 P. 1044; Tulsa Ice Co. v. Wilkes, 54 Okla. 519, 153 P. 1169; Pioneer Telephone Co. v. Davis, 26 Okla. 205, 109 P. 299; First Nat. Bank v. Daniels, 26 Okla. 383, 108 P. 748.

¶4 As to the second ground, Lillard and Burns were sued as a partnership by the defendant in error and judgment rendered against them, and Lillard appealed, but Burns did not, and the matter is final as to him. Lillard seeks no relief against Burns; if that were true, it would be necessary for Lillard to serve Burns with case-made, but as the case stands Burns will not be affected by any judgment this court may render.

¶5 Coming to the third ground of the motion, suffice it to say that the order of the trial court overruling motion for a new trial contains the recital "60-10-5 days to make and serve case-made", which is sufficient. Mackin v. Darrow Music Co., 69 Okla. 1, 169 P. 497. This motion has been heretofore filed and denied, and defendant in error may not renew it in her brief without leave of the court first had and obtained; such permission has not been requested. The motion is denied.

¶6 But there is a matter which arises on the face of the record independent of the motion which is jurisdictional, and that is, no judgment was rendered by the court on the verdict of the jury in so far as the record discloses. In Aetna Life Insurance Co. v. Kramer, 65 Okla. 165, 165 P. 179, this court held that:

¶7 Under subsection 2, section 780, Compiled Oklahoma Statutes, 1921, "this court has jurisdiction to reverse, vacate, or modify an order overruling motion for new trial, notwithstanding the judgment has not been entered on the verdict where there is a verdict in a case tried to a jury. "

¶8 This case followed Roof et al. v. Franks, 26 Okla. 392, 110 P. 1098; Phillips v. Oliver, 53 Okla. 168, 155 P. 586, where the same rule is announced.

¶9 In Kansas City, M. & O. Ry. Co. v. Fain, 34 Okla. 164, 124 P. 70; Meadors v. Johnson, 27 Okla. 543, 117 P. 198; and Schuck v. Moore, 48 Okla. 533, 150 P. 461, this court held:

"A record which fails to contain a copy of the final order or judgment sought to be reviewed, and in which it is not made to appear that the same is of record in the trial court, presents no question to this court for its determination, and the appeal will be dismissed."

¶10 An examination of the case-made in the Railway Company Case, the Meadors Case, and the Schuck Case, supra, shows that they were tried to a jury, a motion for new trial was made and overruled by order of the court,...

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