TINDALL v. BRYAN

No. 5207.

215 P.2d 354 (1949)

TINDALL v. BRYAN.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

August 29, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Krehbiel & Stevens, Clayton, for appellant.

Crampton & Robertson, Raton, Underwood, Wilson, Sutton Heare & Boyce, Amarillo, Texas, for appellee.


LUJAN, Justice.

Appellee moves to dismiss this appeal on grounds which he claims are jurisdictional.

First, he urges that the court is without jurisdiction to entertain this appeal because the statute conferring appellate jurisdiction in this court has been repealed. This raises the question whether Chapter 175, Laws of 1947, which repeals the law conferring appellate jurisdiction in this court is valid.

In 1917 the Legislature passed the general appellate...

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