A Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Iowa From Its Organization Until the End of the January Term, 1887 : Including Morris' And Greene's Reports, And the Series of Iowa Reports Up to And Including volume Lxx, Except Cases Therein First Decide
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v. Jones, 11-11. 97. Papers not identified by a bill of ex- ceptions are not j)roperly a part of the record although embraced in the transcript : Green V. McFaddin, 5-549. 98. Exceptions entered by a judge upon his calendar and not otherwise preserved are not sufficiently made of record : Lewis v. May, 22-599. 99. In all cases where a written instru- ment is referred to as connected with the action of the court to which exception is taken, it should be contained in the bill of exceptions: Reed ...v. Hubbard, 1 G. Gr., 153. 100. Identification of instruments or evi- dence : It is the safer practice, when excep- tions ai-e taken in relation to any instrument in writing, to copy the same into the bill of exceptions, but if this is not done, it should be so particularly described and referred to in the bill as to enable the clerk to copy the same without mistake into the record and to enable the supreme court to i-efer to it with positive certainty: Humphry v. Burge, 1 G. Gr., 223. 101. A paper sought to be incorporated into a bill of exceptions by description must be designated and identified with clearness and certainty : Sands v.
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