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6 TTR 570
LUCIO ALDAN and CONCEPCION L. ALDAN, Appellants
v.
BANK OF AMERICA, Appellee
Civil Appeal No. 104
Appellate Division of the High Court
September 7, 1973
Motion to dismiss untimely appeal. The Appellate Division of the High Court, D. Kelly Turner, Associate Justice, dismissed the appeal.
Appeal and Error-Notice and Filing of Appeal-Effective Date
Appeal is not perfected until filing fee is paid; so that where notice of appeal was filed 31 days after entry of judgment and filing fee was not paid until 52 days after entry of judgment, notice was not effective until 52 days after judgment and was thus untimely under 30-day filing limit statute. (6 TTC § 352)
TURNER, Associate Justice
Judgment in this case was entered July 10, 1973. Notice of Appeal was filed thirty-one days later, August 10, 1973. Paying of filing fee was not made to the Clerk of Courts until August 31, 1973, the same day appellee filed its motion to dismiss the appeal on the grounds the Appellate Division does not have jurisdiction because of failure to comply with 6 TTC § 352.
The appeal in this case was not perfected until the filing fee had been paid. Delivering notice of appeal to the Clerk was insufficient in that the statutes and procedural rules were not complied with by appellants. The fee was paid, it is noted, on the same day appellee's motion to dismiss was filed. The notice was not timely. It became effective fifty-two days after entry of judgment.
This court has held many times jurisdiction depends upon compliance with the time limit within which an appeal may be perfected. San Nicolas v. Bank of America, Civil Appeal No. 103, ordered dismissed this day, is a companion appeal with the same counsel as the present case.
Ordered, that the appeal filed herein be, and the same is, dismissed.
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