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SMITH V. GALE, 137 U. S. 577 (1890)
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Smith v. Gale, 137 U.S. 577 (1890)
Smith v. Gale
No. 580
Submitted December 22, 1890
Decided January 5, 1891
137 U.S. 577
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT
OF THE TERRITORY OF DAKOTA
Syllabus
The day of the entry of judgment or decree must be excluded in computing the time for taking an appeal or bringing a writ of error to review it.
This was a motion to dismiss an appeal on the ground that it "was not taken within the time prescribed by law." It appeared that the final decree was entered of record by the Supreme Court of the Territory of Dakota, on the 25th of May, 1886. The appeal from this decision was allowed, the supersedeas bond was offered and the citation was signed on the 25th day of May, 1888, by the chief justice of that court, and these papers were all filed on that day in the clerk's office of that court. chanrobles.com-red
MR. JUSTICE FULLER delivered the opinion of the Court.
In computing the two years after the entry of a final judgment, decree, or order sought to be reviewed in this Court, within which the writ of error must be brought or the appeal taken, the day of the entry of such judgment, decree, or order should be excluded. Credit Co. v. Arkansas Central Railway, 128 U. S. 258.
The motion to dismiss the appeal in this cause is therefore
Denied.