51 Neb. 760 | Neb. | 1897
The county board of Cass county located a highway over and across the lands of C, L, Stull, He presented a
The cause must be dismissed for want of jurisdiction, since the petition in error and transcript were not filed with the clerk of this court until September 19, 1894, which was more than a year after the overruling of the motion for a new trial and the entry of judgment on the verdict, and more than a year subsequent to the order made by the court below retaxing the costs. (Code, sec. 592; French v. English, 7 Neb., 124; Clark v. Morgan, 21 Neb., 673; Patterson v. Woodland, 28 Neb., 250; Benson v. Michael, 29 Neb., 131; Sharp v. Brown, 34 Neb., 406.) It is disclosed that on the 6th day of April, 1894, the parties entered into a stipulation in writing, signed by their attorneys, and attached the same to the original bill of exceptions in the cause, whereby “all objections as to service of this bill of exceptions out of time and filing of same in supreme court after one year since trial of case are waived, as court reporter was unable to furnish it in time for regular service and filing in supreme court in the time required, and at time of service was mislaid by the county attorney and found today.” The foregoing did not excuse the failure to file a certified transcript of the pleadings and judgment within the statutory period, since it only purported to waive the filing of the bill of exceptions out of time. Moreover, jurisdiction of the subject-matter cannot be conferred by the stipulation or agreement of parties. The statute is mandatory as regards the time of taking appeals and proceedings in error, and the time for doing so cannot be extended by agreement of parties. The fact that the bill of exceptions could not be obtained for filing in this court within one year after the rendition
Dismissed.