Tozer v. Hobbs' Estate

Decision Date26 January 1923
Docket Number11,545
Citation137 N.E. 715,79 Ind.App. 258
PartiesTOZER, ADMINISTRATOR, v. HOBBS' ESTATE
CourtIndiana Appellate Court

From Clay Circuit Court; Thomas W. Hutchinson, Judge.

Action by Roy V. Tozer, administrator, against the estate of Rochester Hobbs, deceased. From the judgment rendered, the plaintiff appeals.

Affirmed.

Otto T Englehart, R. V. Tozer and Hottel & Patrick, for appellant.

Rawley & Baunmunk and Edward H. Knight, for appellee.

OPINION

PER CURIAM.--

The administrators of the appellee estate have entered their special appearance herein and moved to dismiss this appeal for various reasons, as set forth in said motion, each and all of which involve an examination of the transcript of the record filed herein.

An examination of the record before us convinces us that the contention of the appellees, as to this record, is not well founded. The motion to dismiss this appeal is therefore overruled.

The examination of the record discloses the following facts viz.: (1) That this cause was tried by the court, and that on April 3, 1922, the court made its general finding in favor of appellant and rendered judgment in his favor for the sum of $ 320.28; (2) that on April 27, 1922, the appellant filed his motion for a new trial, the valid grounds therefor being that the decision of the court was not sustained by sufficient evidence, was contrary to law, and error in the assessment of the amount of the recovery, the same being too small; (3) that on May 8, 1922, said motion for a new trial was overruled, to which ruling the appellant excepted; (4) that on May 16, 1922, the appellant prayed an appeal to this court and was given ninety days in which to file his bill of exceptions; (5) that the bill of exceptions containing the evidence was presented to the judge of said court for his signature on July 18, 1922, and that the same was signed by the judge on July 19, 1922, and thereafter, on the same day, said bill was filed in the office of the clerk of said court; (6) that July 19, 1922,--the day on which said bill was filed--was in vacation, after the May term, 1922, of the Clay Circuit Court had adjourned.

The only error assigned in this court is the action of the trial court in overruling the motion for a new trial.

The power of a trial court to extend to a day beyond the term the time for filing bills of exceptions is given by statute. Independent of the statute courts have no such power. Our statute giving to courts this power, in civil actions, is § 656 Burns 1914, ...

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