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All appeals taken thirty days before the first day of the next term of the superior court, shall be tried at that term, and appeals taken in less than thirty days before the first day of such next term, shall be returnable to the next term thereafter; the appellant shall file in the office of the clerk of the superior court at least ten days before the first day of such court to which the appeal is returnable, a perfect transcript of the record and proceedings in the case. If he fail to do so, the appellee may produce in court such transcript, and if it appear thereby that an appeal has been allowed in the cause, the court shall affirm the judgment, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. On appeals and writs of error, the appellant and plaintiff in error shall assign errors on or before the first day of the term to which the cause is returnable; in default of such assignment of errors, the appeal or writ of error may be dismissed, and the judgment affirmed, unless good cause for such failure be shown; joinders in error shall be filed within four days after the time required for the filing of the assignment of error.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Territorial Laws and Treaties NM TERR LAWS KEARNY CODE CT & J POWERS § 13 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/territorial-laws-and-treaties/nm-terr-laws-kearny-code-ct-and-j-powers-sect-13/
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