
    WILLIAM F. BAKER et al. v. ROBERT S. WIMBROW et al.
    
      Time of Exception — Submission of Bill of Exceptions.
    
    Where a rule of court requires that every exception taken to a ruling be noted at the time of the ruling, and the ground of the exception stated, an exception taken thirty-three days after the ruling cannot be considered.
    The power of a court to grant an extension of time for the submission of the bill of exceptions for the court’s signature does not include a power to reopen and extend the time, allowed by a rule of the court, after its expiration.
    
      Decided April 30th, 1927.
    
    Appeal from the Circuit Court for Worcester County (Dueb, J.).
    Action by William E. Baker and others against Robert S. Wimbrow and others. From a judgment for defendants, plaintiffs appeal.
    Appeal dismissed.
    The cause was submitted on briefs to Bond, C. J., Patti-son, Ubneb, Adkins, Oeeutt, Digges, Pabke, and Sloan, JJ.
    
      Johnson & Johnson, for the appellants.
    
      F. Leonard Waides, Owrroll E. Bounds, and Woodcock & Webb, for the appellees.
   Bond, C. J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court, dismissing the appeal.  