122 P. 157 | Okla. | 1912
This action was brought by the plaintiff against the defendant to recover the sum of $1.25. The defendant filed an answer and counterclaim, in which she sought to recover judgment against the plaintiff for 50 cents.
In this case, judgment was rendered on the pleadings for the plaintiff on the 8th day of April, 1909. A motion for new trial was filed and afterwards, on the 3d day of May, 1909, overruled. The petition in error was filed in this court on April 22, 1910, more than one year after the judgment was rendered, but less than one year after the motion for new trial was overruled. One year was the statute of limitations then in force, applicable to appeals to this court. A motion for a new trial was not necessary in this case; judgment having been rendered on the pleadings.
The questions here involved are determined by the previous decisions of this court. In Manes v. Hoss,
"A motion for a new trial is unnecessary to enable this court to review the action of a trial court in rendering a judgment upon the pleadings (Burdett et al. v. Burdett et al.,
As the appeal must be perfected within the time limited in order to confer jurisdiction upon this court, and as it appears *298 from the record that this was not done, it becomes necessary to dismiss the appeal.
By the Court: It is so ordered.