DocketNumber: No. 9552
Citation Numbers: 130 Mont. 637, 304 P.2d 923, 1956 Mont. LEXIS 71
Judges: Adair, Anderson, Angstman, Bottomly, Davis
Filed Date: 12/21/1956
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
On May 9, 1955, the appellant Burton L. Knowles, Jr., by his counsel, Jerry J. O’Connell, Esq., of Great Falls, Montana, first appeared in this court in the above entitled and numbered action, paid to the clerk of this Court the requisite appearance fee and on petition and affidavit that day filed by order of this Court was granted further time within which to file his transcript on appeal herein. Thereafter and on January 16, 1956, Jerry J. O’Connell, sole attorney for the appellant herein died.
Thereafter, on November 23, 3956, Ebenezer C. Knowles, Executor named in said Will of. Burton L. Knowles, also known as Burton L. Knowles, Sr., by and through his counsel, appeared
The following longhand endorsement is at the bottom of the motion to dismiss the appeal, viz., “Service of the within and foregoing motion admitted and copy received this 21st day of November, 1956. John M. McCarvol.”
There is nothing in the record in this cause to show that John M. McCarvel had or has any authority to represent the appellant or that he at any time represented the appellant in connection with his appeal or that he at any time did or now does represent the appellant.
The papers in this cause fail to show compliance with the statute prescribing the procedure to be followed when an attorney for a party litigant dies before further proceedings may be had or taken against such party. Accordingly the motion to dismiss the appeal is denied for failure to show compliance with the statutes in such case made and provided. Compare R.C.M. 1947, section 93-2104 and Endresse v. Van Vleet, 118 Mont. 533, 536, 169 Pac. (2d) 719. It is so ordered.