11 Cal. App. 2d 283 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1936
This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of respondent after a trial before a court without a jury.
“Such assignment of error should take the form of one or more stated propositions, which, if sustained, would lend reasonable support to appellant’s demand for reversal of the judgment. ”
Appellate courts cannot be expected to assume the task of searching the record for the purpose of discovering errors not pointed out by counsel. It is the duty of counsel to comply with Bule VIII, supra, and by argument and citation of authorities to show that the claimed error exists.
For the foregoing reasons the appeal is dismissed.
Grail, P. J., and Wood, J., concurred.