Opinion
Docket No. 7004.
January 2, 1932.
APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County refusing to vacate default judgment. J. Walter Hamby, Judge. Appeal dismissed.
The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
John M. Thomas, Jr., for Appellant.
Oliver O. Clark, Henry Brown and Margaret E. Faires for Respondent.
[1] We are of the opinion that this appeal must be dismissed because it is taken from a nonappealable order. Appellant's default having been entered, it moved to have the default set aside because of its excusable neglect. This motion was denied and judgment entered. Appellant then moved to have the judgment set aside, relying on the same grounds it had advanced on the previous motion. From the order denying the motion to set aside the judgment it appeals, now urging, not only that the court abused its discretion in refusing to vacate the default judgment, but also that the judgment was void because granting relief in excess of that prayed for in the complaint.
As on an appeal from the judgment itself appellant could have fully presented these two points, it cannot appeal from the order refusing to set aside that judgment. ( Mantel v. Mantel, (1902) 135 Cal. 315 [ 67 P. 758]; Bell v. Solomons, (1912) 162 Cal. 105 [ 121 P. 377]; Reynolds v. Reynolds, (1923) 191 Cal. 435 [ 216 P. 619]; Hall v. Imperial Water Co., (1926) 200 Cal. 77 [ 251 P. 912].)
The appeal is dismissed.
Conrey, P.J., and Houser, J., concurred.