67 P. 5 | Cal. | 1901
Appeal from an order denying a new trial.
The respondent contends that the order must be affirmed, upon the ground that the notice of intention to move for a new trial was not served or filed with the clerk in time. The court filed its findings of fact and decision, February 21, 1899, and judgment thereon was entered of record, February 23, 1899. On the same day that the judgment was entered, Adeline Jonson, the defendant and appellant herein, applied for and obtained an order of court, staying execution upon the judgment for ten days, and on the next day served a notice of this order upon all the parties to the action. March 4, 1899, she served upon the respective parties to the action a notice of her intention to move for a new trial, but the same was not filed with the clerk until March 7th. Annie Allen, one of the defendants in the action, served a notice of the decision upon the said Adeline Jonson on March 4th.
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We hold, therefore, that the application of the appellant, upon the 23d of February, for a stay of execution upon the judgment, was a waiver by her as of that date of the giving by the plaintiff of a notice of the decision, and that, as her notice of intention to move for a new trial was not "filed with the clerk" until March 7th, the court had no jurisdiction to hear her motion for a new trial. This conclusion is not affected by the fact that one of the defendants gave to the appellant a notice on the 4th of March. The right of the plaintiff to rely upon the waiver of such notice made on the 23d of February could not be impaired by this subsequent action of that defendant.
The order is affirmed.
*121Garoutte, J., and Van Dyke, J., concurred.