242 A.D. 241 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1934
Cases on appeal should be prepared and settled with all possible brevity in mind. This subject has been considered by this court in Moran v. Rainbow Appliance Corp. (225 App. Div. 587) and Derby v. General Electric Co. (208 id. 529, 533). In the instant case, which was an action upon a fire insurance policy, the court directed a verdict in favor of plaintiffs in the amount of an award which had been made pursuant to the policy. The plaintiffs, being dissatisfied, have appealed. After negotiations with counsel the court settled the case on appeal by including therein the stenographer’s minutes of the trial with certain eliminations and corrections. Whatever may be the purport of the general rule that the certification by the judge settling a case on appeal must be to the effect that it “ contains all the evidence,” it is clear — with rule 230 of the Rules of Civil Practice and section 576 of the Civil Practice Act in mind — that the case here involved should comprise only so much of the evidence as fairly tends to show whether or not plaintiffs made out a prima facie factual case as to some amount of loss suffered by them in excess of the award made.
The record shows that the trial court gave time and attention to properly settling the case. However, the argument disclosed and the record indicates that a considerable amount of immaterial and repetitious matter, e. g., inconsequential colloquies and recitals, is included in the case which should be eliminated. In these days of enormous — often prohibitive — expense attending the preparation and presentation of papers on appeal we see particular reason for care in making a case on appeal as brief as is consonant with fairness to all parties.
The order appealed from should be reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and the matter remitted for resettlement of the case.
All concur. Present — Sears, P. J., Taylor, Edgcomb, Thompson and Crosby, JJ.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and matter remitted for resettlement.