Bernstein v. Congregation Anshi Sfart

14 Cal. App. 2d 96 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1936

McCOMB, J., pro tem.

This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of respondents after a trial before a court without a jury.

Appellant has failed in his opening brief to present each point separately under an appropriate heading, showing the nature of the question to be presented and the point to be made without any other matter appearing thereon. (Rule VIII, sec. 2, p. 10, Rules for the Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal of the State of California.) (Battson v. Kirkpatrick, 11 Cal. App. (2d) 283 [53 Pac. (2d) 762]; *97Ferslew v. Andersen, 11 Cal. App. (2d) 400 [53 Pac. (2d) 768].)

In Adams v. Standard Accident Ins. Co., 124 Cal. App. 393, at 394 [12 Pac. (2d) 464], Mr. Justice Conrey, then Presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One, in commenting upon this provision of rule VIII, supra, accurately states the requirement thus:

“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. ’ ’

This court will not 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 rule VIII, supra, in its entirety.

For the foregoing reasons the appeal is dismissed.

Grail, P. J., and Wood, J., concurred.

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