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Eldridge v. Payette-Boise W. U. Assn

Supreme Court of Idaho
Feb 11, 1931
50 Idaho 347 (Idaho 1931)

Opinion

No. 5581.

February 11, 1931.

APPEAL from the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, for Canyon County. Hon. A.O. Sutton, Judge.

Motion in re diminution of the record. Denied.

Charles F. Reddoch, Thos. E. Buckner and Scatterday Stone, for Respondents.

T.A. Walters and Walter Griffiths, for Appellants.


The respondent, F.H. Michaelson, Receiver, moves this court for an order prescribing and fixing a definite time within which a map shall be prepared and filed with the clerk of this court, said map to be made in accordance with a stipulation entered into upon the trial, and in the event such map is not furnished in compliance therewith, or not deemed desirable, that the original water right applications, admitted in evidence and designated at the trial as Exhibit "LL," be sent up for consideration on the appeal from the judgment entered below.

It appears from the motion and accompanying affidavits that the water right applications, numbering some four thousand, constitute a very voluminous and cumbersome array of documents, all admitted in evidence as one exhibit, LL, at the trial of this cause. The lower court made an order that said papers constituting such exhibit might be withdrawn and a list of the lands involved, showing under which of the various kinds of water applications each tract was covered, might be substituted for that exhibit. Thereafter counsel stipulated that in lieu of such list the chief clerk of the U.S. Reclamation Office at Boise, Idaho, might prepare and certify to a map furnishing the data contemplated by such list, ordered as aforesaid by the trial court. Neither the list of lands nor the map were ever prepared and submitted to the district judge for his consideration in passing upon the merits of the controversy.

This court will not consider an exhibit or evidence, not a part of the record before the trial court. ( Steinour v. Oakley State Bank, 45 Idaho 472, 262 P. 1052; 4 C. J. 509.) An order in diminution of the record will not be made by the appellate court to supply evidence or matters not before the lower court. In support of this well-recognized rule further citation of authorities is not required.

This court has the power to order transmitted to it the original exhibits in a cause on appeal, if upon examination of the record, a consideration and examination of such exhibits are required for the proper determination of the issues raised. Rules 51 and 52.

It follows that respondents' motion requesting diminution of the record and for permission to procure and supply the map suggested must be denied and it is so ordered.

Lee, C.J., and Givens, Varian and McNaughton, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Eldridge v. Payette-Boise W. U. Assn

Supreme Court of Idaho
Feb 11, 1931
50 Idaho 347 (Idaho 1931)
Case details for

Eldridge v. Payette-Boise W. U. Assn

Case Details

Full title:J. B. ELDRIDGE et al., Respondents, v. PAYETTE-BOISE WATER USERS…

Court:Supreme Court of Idaho

Date published: Feb 11, 1931

Citations

50 Idaho 347 (Idaho 1931)
296 P. 1022

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