21 Ala. App. 198 106 So. 681

(106 So. 681)

COMMERCIAL CREDIT CO. v. FULLER.

(4 Div. 157.)

(Court of Appeals of Alabama.

Dec. 15, 1925.)

W. H. Stoddard, of Luverne, for appellant.

Frank B. Bricken, of Luverne, for appellee.

RICE, J.

From a judgment adverse to it in a detinue suit brought by it for the recovery of one certain Ford touring car, appellant prosecutes this appeal.

On Motion.

The record shows the trial to have been had and judgment rendered on March 2, 1925. The bill of exceptions appears not to have been presented to the trial judge or clerk until June 2, 1925, more than- 90 days from the day on which the judgment was rendered. This was not in accordance with law, and appellee’s motion to strike the bill of exceptions, duly filed in this court, must be, and is hereby, granted. Code 1923, §§ 6433 and 6434.

On Merits.

There being no bill of exceptions, and no prejudicial error appearing in the record, the judgment is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Commercial Credit Co. v. Fuller
21 Ala. App. 198 106 So. 681

Case Details

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Commercial Credit Co. v. Fuller
Decision Date
Dec 15, 1925
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21 Ala. App. 198

106 So. 681

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