Winters v. Beitler

Decision Date25 March 1980
Citation67 Ohio App.2d 163,426 N.E.2d 524
Parties, 21 O.O.3d 459 WINTERS, et al., Appellees, v. BEITLER, Appellant, et al.
CourtOhio Court of Appeals

Syllabus by the Court

1. App.R. 4(A) expressly provides that where a timely motion for a new trial is filed by any party, "(t)he running of the time for filing a notice of appeal is suspended as to all parties * * *."

2. Where a timely motion for a new trial is filed pursuant to Civ.R. 59, the time for filing a notice of appeal pursuant to App.R. 4(A) commences to run, as to all parties, from the entering of the order granting or denying the motion. Volkema & Scherner and Daniel R. Volkema, Columbus, for appellees.

Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease, Michael W. Donaldson and Bruce L. Ingram, Columbus, for appellant.

WHITESIDE, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellee John A. Winters has filed a motion to dismiss defendant's appeal as it relates to him, contending it was not timely filed as against him.

Although plaintiff John A. Winters has not caused any part of the record to be transmitted in support of his motion in accordance with App.R. 10(F), he contends that the judgment in his favor was entered on December 6, 1979, whereas the notice of appeal was not filed until February 14, 1980. He refers, however, to a motion for a new trial having been filed by plaintiff Joy Winters and states that no such motion was filed either by him or by defendant-appellant, Kathryn A. Beitler.

Defendant Beitler, although also not having any part of the record transmitted pursuant to App.R. 10(F), contends that a motion for a new trial was filed by plaintiff Joy Winters on December 7, 1979, and that the notice of appeal was timely filed after the sustaining of said motion. The copy of the docket entries, forwarded by the clerk of the trial court pursuant to App.R. 3(D), indicates that a judgment entry was filed on December 6, 1979, and that a motion was filed the next day. Subsequently, a "decision and entry" was filed on January 17, 1980; and, the notice of appeal was filed on February 14, 1980. The notice of appeal purports to appeal from a verdict in favor of both plaintiffs, rendered November 30, 1979, as well as from an entry filed January 17, 1980, "granting Joy Winters' motion for a new trial as to only damages." App.R. 4(A) provides, in part, as follows:

"The running of the time for filing a notice of appeal is suspended as to all parties by a timely motion filed in the trial court by any party pursuant to the Civil Rules hereafter enumerated in this sentence, and the full time for appeal fixed by this subdivision commences to run and is to be computed from the entry of the last of any of the following orders made upon a timely motion under such rules granting or denying a motion (1) for judgment under Rule 50(B); (2) for a new trial under Rule 59. * * * "

Since it appears that a timely motion for a new trial was ...

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  • Levias v. United Airlines, 49503
    • United States
    • Ohio Court of Appeals
    • 15 Octubre 1985
    ...motions suspended the finality of that judgment and extended the time to challenge it by an appeal. App.R. 4(A); Winters v. Beitler (1980), 67 Ohio App.2d 163, 426 N.E.2d 524 The flight attendant argues that the court's denial of those motions reestablished the judgment's finality and precl......
  • Mary J. Schlicting v. Jerry Havranek
    • United States
    • Ohio Court of Appeals
    • 18 Febrero 1988
    ... ... finality of the preceding judgment and extended the time to ... challenge it by appeal. App.R. 4(A); Winters v ... Beitler (1980), 67 Ohio App.2d 163. When the trial court ... denied that motion, it restored the judgment's finality ... and ... ...
  • Roy L. Gable, Administrator v. City of Portsmouth, 89-LW-2461
    • United States
    • Ohio Court of Appeals
    • 25 Julio 1989
    ... ... below files a judgment entry granting or denying ... appellant's motion for new trial. In accord, Winters ... v. Beitler (1980), 67 Ohio App.2d 163 ... Under ... the circumstances, we have no choice but to dismiss ... ...

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