| Ark. | Nov 15, 1882

OPINION.

Harrison, J.

The bill of exceptions not having been presented to and signed by the judge until after the expiration of the time given therefor in the order of the court* it is no part of the record. Garabaldi v. Carroll, 33 Ark., 568; and see Nye v. Old Colony Railroad Co., 124 Mass., 241" date_filed="1878-03-23" court="Mass." case_name="Nye v. Old Colony Railroad">124 Mass., 241; Cooney v. Burt, 123 Mass., 579" date_filed="1878-01-10" court="Mass." case_name="Cooney v. Burt">123 Mass., 579; Walker v. Woolen, 54 Ind., 164" date_filed="1876-11-15" court="Ind." case_name="Walker v. Woollen">54 Ind., 164; Moffett v. Pollard, 19 Ind., 178" date_filed="1862-11-15" court="Ind." case_name="Maffett v. Pollard">19 Ind., 178.

Affirmed.

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