40 Fla. 412 | Fla. | 1898
A bill of equity was filed by appellants against appellees in the Circuit Court of Dade county, and such-proceedings were had thereupon that on March 7th, 1898, a decree was entered dismissing the bill. On March 30th appellants entered their appeal, returnable to the first day of the present term of this court from the final decree, and also from an interlocutory one rendered in November, 1897, and the entry of appeal was recorded in the chancery order book on the same day. On May 9th appellants filed in the court below their assignment or errors, and also directions to the clerk for making up the transcript, directing him to begin preparation thereof on May 25th. Copies of these directions and the assignment of errors were duly served upon appellees, who gave no additional directions to the clerk. If any transcript was made up under these directions, it has not been filed in this court. On May 30th, appellants, without dismissing their previous appeal, entered another from the same decrees, returnable
The appellees move to dismiss the first appeal because no transcript of the record based thereon has been filed in this court, and to dismiss the second because, at the time of its entry, the prior appeal was pending. We think the motions should be granted. No transcript has ever been made up and filed in this court in pursuance of the first appeal. It is true a transcript was filed here on the return day thereof, but, as has been stated, it was not prepared under the directions given upon the first entry. It contains copies of papers filed and proceedings taken by appellants subsequent to the first entry not directed to be inserted by the first instructions given, but which were directed to be inserted by the instructions given upon the second entry, and it was evidently prepared and filed in pursuance of the second appeal. The first appeal was not defective. It was duly taken and recorded. It was still pending and its return day had not arrived at the time of the entry of the second appeal. Some authorities hold that under such
For the reasons stated both appeals will be dismissed.