White v. Avery, 5-1173

Decision Date12 November 1956
Docket NumberNo. 5-1173,5-1173
Citation226 Ark. 951,295 S.W.2d 364
Parties, 61 A.L.R.2d 480 L. G. WHITE et al., Appellants, v. Willie AVERY et al., Appellees.
CourtArkansas Supreme Court

S. E. Gilliam and Melvin E. Mayfield, El Dorado, for appellants.

G. E. Smuggs, El Dorado, for appellees.

MILLWEE, Justice.

In advance of a submission of this case for a decision on its merits, appellees have filed a motion for a rule on the clerk to require him to docket and file their cross-appeal.

Section 2 of Act 555 of 1953, Ark.Stats. § 27-2106.1, provides that any party to an action may appeal by filing a notice of appeal within thirty days from the entry of the judgment or decree. In General Box Co. v. Scurlock, 223 Ark. 967, 271 S.W.2d 40, we held that the filing of a notice of appeal within the thirty days is a jurisdictional prerequisite to the perfection of a cross-appeal.

The question here is: If the last day of the thirty-day period for filing the notice of appeal falls on Sunday, may a party file the notice on the following Monday?

In McNutt v. State, 163 Ark. 122, 259 S.W. 1, this court had under consideration Ark.Stats. § 43-2732, which provides that the transcript on appeal in misdemeanor cases may be lodged in this court within sixty days after the judgment. The court held that, in order to facilitate and not impede the constitutional right of appeal, a liberal rather than a rigorous rule should be applied by allowing the transcript to be filed on the following Monday when the last of the sixty days falls on Sunday. Speaking for the majority, Judge Hart said: 'The Legislature will be presumed to have considered that Sunday is dies non in regard to judicial proceedings, and, in fixing a short time for appealing, to have considered that in the computation of the time when the last day for filing the transcript falls on Sunday, it may be done on the next day. Some courts have expressly held that whenever by rule of the court or an act of the Legislature a given number of days is allowed to do an act, or it is said that an act may be done within a given number of days, the day in which the rule is taken or the decision is made is excluded, and if one or more Sundays occur within the time, they are counted, unless the last day falls on Sunday, in which case, the act may be done on the next day. [Citing cases.]'

A different conclusion was reached in Clark v. American Exchange Trust Co., 189 Ark. 717, 74 S.W.2d 974, where the statute in question provided a...

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  • Phillips v. Jacobs, 90-350
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • April 29, 1991
    ...jurisdiction in the appellate court. In General Box Co. v. Scurlock, 223 Ark. 967, 271 S.W.2d 40 (1954), and again in White v. Avery, 226 Ark. 951, 295 S.W.2d 364 (1956), we said the filing of a notice of cross-appeal within the time allowed is a "jurisdictional prerequisite to the perfecti......
  • Revised Rules of Appellate Procedure, Matter of
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • July 10, 1995
    ...long considered the filing of a notice of appeal as jurisdictional and unless timely filed, there can be no appeal. White v. Avery, 226 Ark. 951, 295 S.W.2d 364 (1956). The Committee saw no need to change this settled rule of 4. Section (e) incorporates in the rule the definition of the "en......
  • Milne v. Milne
    • United States
    • Arkansas Court of Appeals
    • September 12, 1979
    ...§ 27-2106.1 (Repl.1962). General Box Co. v. Scurlock, Comm., of Rev., 223 Ark. 967, 271 S.W.2d 40 (1954). See also, White v. Avery, 226 Ark. 951, 295 S.W.2d 365 (1956), and Brown v. Maryland Cas. Co., 245 Ark. 70, 431 S.W.2d 258 We are fully aware of Hatcher v. Hatcher, 265 Ark. 681, 580 S.......
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    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • November 12, 1956
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