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Gilman v. Bootz

Supreme Court of California
Sep 21, 1889
80 Cal. 564 (Cal. 1889)

Opinion

         Department One

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco.

         COUNSEL:

         Moses G. Cobb, for Appellant.

          J. F. Castlehun, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: Hayne, C. Foote, C., and Gibson, C., concurred.

         OPINION

          HAYNE, Judge

         This is an appeal from a judgment of dismissal for want of prosecution. From papers printed in the transcript, it is to be surmised that the defendant moved to dismiss the action for want of prosecution; that this motion was granted; that thereafter the plaintiff moved to have the order for dismissal set aside; that this latter motion was denied, and that thereafter a judgment of dismissal was recorded. The appeal is not from the orders, but is from the judgment. The appellant seeks to have the orders reviewed as intermediate, non-appealable orders affecting the merits, etc. But in order so to review them, it is essential that there should be a bill of exceptions. (Douglas v. Dakin , 46 Cal. 51; Stoddart v. Burge , 53 Cal. 398; Welsh v. Allen , 54 Cal. 211; Hayne on New Trial and Appeal, sec. 262.) And there is no bill of exceptions. Even if the orders were themselves the subject of appeal, and an appeal had been taken from them, it would have been necessary to identify the [22 P. 256] papers used on the hearing (Pardy v. Montgomery , 77 Cal. 326); and there was no such identification.

         We therefore advise that the judgment be affirmed.

         The Court. -- For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion, the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Gilman v. Bootz

Supreme Court of California
Sep 21, 1889
80 Cal. 564 (Cal. 1889)
Case details for

Gilman v. Bootz

Case Details

Full title:HENRY GILMAN, Appellant, v. ADAM BOOTZ, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Sep 21, 1889

Citations

80 Cal. 564 (Cal. 1889)
22 P. 255

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