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Wright v. Ross

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1864
26 Cal. 262 (Cal. 1864)

Opinion

         Motion denied.

         Appeal from the District Court, Twelfth Judicial District, City and County of San Francisco.

         Judgment was rendered in favor of the defendants by the Court below, and plaintiff appealed.

         COUNSEL:

         S. F. & J. Reynolds, for Appellant.

          Patterson, Wallace & Stow, for Respondents.


         JUDGES: Sawyer, J.

         OPINION

          SAWYER, Judge

         Respondents move to dismiss the appeal, on the ground that there was no service of notice of appeal after it was filed with the clerk.

         The notice appears by the record to be indorsed, " Filed July 13, 1864; " and under this is an indorsement of admission of service, also dated " this 13th day of July, 1864." The necessary inference would be that the filing preceded the service. But the affidavit of respondents' attorney shows that the service in the order of time actually preceded the filing, while that of appellant's attorney shows that the service was made in the Court-room, and the notice immediately taken to the clerk in the adjoining room, and filed; and that not to exceed five minutes was required to accomplish both the service and filing. This must be regarded as one act. The record indicates the proper order of proceedings, and it is at least doubtful whether affidavits could be received to show a different order. But this must be regarded as one continuous transaction. The whole was done at one time; and in Hastings v. Halleck (10 Cal. 31), and Warner v. Holman (24 Cal. 228), it was held that, " the service should be made after, or at the time of the filing of the notice." The notice is sufficient.


Summaries of

Wright v. Ross

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1864
26 Cal. 262 (Cal. 1864)
Case details for

Wright v. Ross

Case Details

Full title:STEPHEN A. WRIGHT v. ANN S. ROSS et al.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 1, 1864

Citations

26 Cal. 262 (Cal. 1864)

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