Smith v. Kapich, 33 N.M. 116, 263 P. 510 (1927)

Dec. 31, 1927 · Supreme Court of New Mexico · No. 3285
33 N.M. 116, 263 P. 510

[No. 3285.

Dec. 31, 1927.

Rehearing Denied Jan. 20, 1928.]

SMITH v. KAPICH et al.

[263 Pac. 510.]

*117L. S. Wilson, of Raton, for appellant.

J. Leahy, of Raton, for appellee.

OBINION OF THE COURT

PARKER, C. J.

A motion to dismiss the appeal has been filed by appellee, based upon the proposition that the praecipe for the transcript of record calls for a partial record, and the praecipe contains no statement of the questions sought to be reviewed.

The prtecipe in the case at bar calls for only such matters as affect the National Cash Register Company’s petition and intervention, and names eight record entries to be certified. The record here filed clearly discloses that the praecipe only called for a partial record. The praecipe does not contain a statement of the questions sought to' be reviewed.

This question was directly passed upon by this court in the following cases: Southern Surety Co. v. Colburn, 32 N. M. 243, 255 P. 405; Norment et ux. v. Mardorf et al., 26 N. M. 210, 190 P. 733; Savage v. Nesteroff, 31 N. M. 88, 240 P. 987. In these cases the court held that a failure to state in the praecipe the questions desired to be reviewed, when perfecting appeal under section 32, c. 43, Laws of 1917, presented nothing for this court'to decide.

Appellee’s motion to dismiss appeal is therefore sustained, and the appeal is hereby dismissed, and, it is so ordered.

BICKLEY and WATSON, JJ., concur.