267 P. 313 | Cal. | 1928
Respondents move to dismiss appeals from two original judgments. The actions and the parties are the same as those referred to in the decision dismissing two appeals from the substituted judgments. (Alvarado v. Stanton, L.A. No. 9787,ante, p. 172 [
[1] Judgment was originally given in each action in favor of the defendants, now the respondents here, and notices of entry of judgment were served on the plaintiffs on the sixth day of July, 1926. Orders denying motions for a new trial made by the plaintiffs in each of the actions were regularly entered on the twenty-first day of July, and notices of the giving of such orders were served upon the plaintiffs on the twenty-first day of September, 1926. Sixteen months *174 later, on January 28, 1928, the plaintiffs filed their notice of appeal from the judgments.
In explanation of their failure to give timely notice of appeal, the appellants rely upon the fact that, after the court denied their motions for new trial, it granted another motion made by them under sections
The appeals from the original judgments are, and each is, dismissed.
Richards, J., Shenk, J., Langdon, J., Preston, J., and Curtis, J., concurred.
Rehearing denied.
All the Justices concurred. *175