28 S.D. 469 | S.D. | 1912
This case comes before the court upon an order to show cause why the appeal herein should not be dismissed, and respondent urges two reasons for such dismissal.
In the present case the undertaking was served and service thereof accepted by respondent well within the period within which the case could be appealed. A careful reading of the Aldrich Case will show that the order which may be granted, by either the circuit or the Supreme Court, under section 461 of the Code of Civil Procedure, does not in itself confer jurisdiction upon the appellate court; but that the effect of such an order is merely to relieve the appellant from his default in not serving his undertaking, together with the notice of appeal, and to allow the service thereof after such notice has been served. It is the service
The order to show cause is therefore dismissed, but, inasmuch as we are relieving appellant from his default in making timely ■service and filing of abstract and brief, the dismissal of such order .to show cause should be, and is, without costs to either party.