
    ROBINSON v. JOHNSON et al.
    No. 14010
    Opinion Filed May 22, 1923.
    (Syllabus.)
    1. Appeal and Error — Case-Made—Validity— Service.
    A case-made not served within the time allowed by law, or extended by a valid order of court, is a nullity, and cannot be considered by the Supreme Court on appeal.
    2. Same — Review on Transcript — Clerk’s Certificate.
    This court will not review errors assigned upon the record in the absence' of a certificate of the clerk showing that the same is a full, true, and correct transcript of the record.
    Error from District Court, Seminole County; John L. Coffman, Judge.
    Action between W. R. Robinson -and J. Coody Johnson and another. From the judgment the former brings error.
    Dismissed.
    Norvell & Haulsee and J. E. Simpson, for plaintiff in error.
    Davis & Patterson and Willmott & Roberts, for defendants in error.
   PER CURIAM.

Came on to be heard the defendants in error’s motion to dismiss the appeal herein upon several grounds, among which are.: (1) That the case-made was never settled and signed by ■ the trial judge; and (2) the case cannot be consider-; ed on transcript for the want of proper certification hy the clerk.

The record discloses that the motion for a new trial was overruled by* the trial court on August 9, 1922, and 'hence that more than six months has elapsed since said date; that the case-made was not settled and signed by the trial judge and filed in the trial court, as required by section 785 of the Comp. Stats, of 1921, nor served upon the defendants in error as required 'by said section, nor is the same certified as a transcript by the clerk, as required by law.

Therefore, the motion to dismiss the appeal must be sustained, and it is so ordered. Rule 17 of the Rules of the Supreme Court. Walcher v. Stone, 15 Okla. 130, 79 Pac. 771; E. G. Rall Grain Co. v. First State Bank of McQueen, 39 Okla. 786, 136 Pac. 744; Hughes v. Martin, 43 Okla. 710, 144 Pac. 356.  