DocketNumber: No. 10725
Filed Date: 1/14/1964
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
Relators on December 20, 1963, filed an application for an appropriate writ to be directed to the respondent district court. Upon an ex parte hearing this court directed the issuance of an alternative writ returnable on January 13, 1964.
It appears that the relators were defendants in an action in the district court and following return of the jury verdict and again after the entry of judgment sought addi
“In discussing section 93-5505, this court in Vicain v. City of Missoula, 107 Mont. 105, 107, 81 P.2d 350, 352, said:
“ ‘The provisions of the statute are;clear and specific, and mandatory in form. When one desires time for filing the bill of exceptions in addition to the fifteen days allowed in all cases and the sixty days allowed for the asking, he must present his request supported by affidavit before the discretion of the court may be invoked. If the request be not made, within the time provided by statute, the trial court loses jurisdiction.’ Emphasis supplied.
“Note that this court referred to the sixty days in addition to the time by law as ‘allowed for the asking.’ ”
The district court was in error in denying the application. Let a peremptory writ issue as prayed for by the relators. It is so ordered.