120 F. 496 | 4th Cir. | 1903
This writ of error is to a judgment rendered by the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia in an action of assumpsit brought by the plaintiff in error against the defendants in error. The case was tried to a jury, which, under the direction of the court, returned a verdict in favor of the defendants below. On such verdict judgment was duly entered, and to the same this writ of error was sued out. The judgment was rendered on the 2ist day of March, 1901, and the writ of error was allowed on the 17th day of September of that year. .On the 1st day of May, 1902, the transcript of the record was filed in this court. On the 9th day of October, 1902, the defendants in error filed a motion to dismiss this writ of error, and it is the matters relating to that motion which have been argued and submitted for our consideration.
The first term of this court next ensuing after the writ of error was allowed commenced on the first Tuesday in November, 1901. That was the term of this court to which said writ of error was returnable. Since that term, and previous to the filing of the record in this court, another regular term, commencing on the first Tuesday of February, 1902, was duly convened, held, and adjourned. We have no jurisdiction of this writ of error unless it has been brought before us by virtue of the provisions of some act of Congress, or of the rules made in accordance therewith. This writ of error, together with a copy of the record of the case to which it related, should have been returned to the next term of this court held after it was issued, or some sufficient cause should then have been given for not having so proceeded; otherwise it became void, and the party suing it out, if he then still desired to invoke the appellate jurisdic
Dismissed.