111 Wash. 345 | Wash. | 1920
This is a motion by the respondent to dismiss the appeal because, first, a transcript of the record has not been filed by the appellants within the time fixed by law, or at all. Second, that no statement of facts or bill of exceptions has been filed within the time fixed by law, or at all; and third, that no brief on appeal has been served or filed by the appellants.
We will first consider the effect of the failure to file a statement of facts or bill of exceptions within the ninety-day period fixed by statute. Under the holdings of this court the filing of the statement of facts or bill of exceptions within the statutory time is jurisdictional and, after this time has expired, the court cannot extend the time and permit a statement of facts or bill of exceptions to be filed. American Fuel Co. v. Benton, 98 Wash. 26, 167 Pac. 346; Universal Motor Co. v. McGeorge, 104 Wash. 344, 176 Pac. 331. It does not follow, however, that the appeal should be dismissed because no bill of exceptions or statement of facts has been filed within the time fixed by law, and because the court cannot now extend the time. The appellants still have the right to present any question which may arise upon the record, aside from the bill of exceptions or statement of facts.
The failure to file a bill of exceptions or statement of facts not requiring the dismissal of the appeal, the next question to be considered is whether the appeal should be dismissed because of failure to file the transcript and serve and file the briefs in accordance with the statutory requirements. The failure to file the transcript and serve and file the briefs within the time fixed by law is not jurisdictional and the court may, if good cause be shown, extend the time or permit the brief and transcript to be filed after the expiration of the statutory period. Northwestern etc. Bank v. Griffitts, 18 Wash. 69, 50 Pac. 591; Prescott v. Puget
The motion to dismiss the appeal is denied.
Holcomb, C. J., Parker, Mitchell, and Fullerton, JJ., concur.