This is an appeal from a judgment in a suit brought under the Alabama Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Code 1975, §
The following facts are pertinent: On December 10, 1981, the State of Alabama brought suit against Jim Lewis, doing business as Job Information Directory and National Job Directory, and others who were operating a "job information service" in several Alabama cities. The state's complaint was brought under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Act No. 81-355, Acts 1981, now codified at Code 1975, §
The timely filing of a notice of appeal is a jurisdictional act. Snowden v. United Steelworkers of America,
While the appeal period is tolled where a post-trial motion is filed pursuant to Rules 50, 52, 55, and 59, Ala.R.Civ.P. — see Rule 4 (a)(3), Ala.R.App.P., Hayden v. Harris,
In the present case, the 42-day period for taking an appeal began to run on April 15, 1983, the day the trial court certified its summary judgment as final pursuant to 54 (b).Posey, supra. Even assuming that defendants' May 25, 1983, motion entitled "Motion for Clarification" was actually a post-trial motion as anticipated by Rule 4 (a)(3), Ala.R.App.P., defendants' motion was filed more than 30 days from the entry of the final judgment on April 15. Therefore, defendants' motion would have been untimely and would not have tolled the running of the appeal period. Consequently, defendants' September 6, 1983, notice of appeal, coming almost five months after the summary judgment was certified, was untimely. Thus, the appeal must be dismissed.
APPEAL DISMISSED.
TORBERT, C.J., and JONES, SHORES and BEATTY, JJ., concur.
