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Outlaw v. National Council, J.O.U.A. M

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 24, 1916
104 S.C. 331 (S.C. 1916)

Opinion

9393

May 24, 1916.

Before BOWMAN, J., Camden, October, 1915. Case remanded.

Action by Eunice Outlaw against the National Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics, and De Kalb Council, No. 112, Junior Order United American Mechanics. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendants served notice of intention to appeal. On motion to dismiss appeal from an order refusing to approve defendants' proposed case and extending time for settlement.

Messrs. B.B. Clarke and Douglas Douglas, for appellants.

Mr. W.B. deLoach, for respondent.


May 24, 1916.

The following order was made


The order extending the time within which to perfect the appeal was within the discretion of the trial Judge, and not appealable at this time.

Inasmuch as there is some confusion in the minds of attorneys as to the proper practice in the preparation of appeals, it is well to say: The appellant serves his proposed case, making a narrative statement of so much of the testimony as may be pertinent to the appeal, where it can be done. If the respondent objects to appellant's statement, he can propose amendments thereto, inserting or striking out, or he may propose by way of amendment a statement in accordance with his view of the testimony. In case of a failure of the appellant and the respondent to agree, the case must then be referred to the trial Judge for settlement. It is not sufficient for respondent to object to appellant's statement of the testimony of any witness or witnesses, and propose that in lieu thereof the entire testimony be inserted. Respondent must serve the proposed amendments, which should specify what he proposes to strike out or insert in accordance with the rule. The statute (Code Civ. Proc., sec. 315) provides that the presiding Judge may require the stenographer to furnish him with a transcript of the testimony.

The case is remanded to the Circuit Judge for settlement.


Summaries of

Outlaw v. National Council, J.O.U.A. M

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 24, 1916
104 S.C. 331 (S.C. 1916)
Case details for

Outlaw v. National Council, J.O.U.A. M

Case Details

Full title:OUTLAW v. NATIONAL COUNCIL, JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS, ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: May 24, 1916

Citations

104 S.C. 331 (S.C. 1916)
88 S.E. 801

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