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BEST v. SMITH, Judge.
This matter comes before us upon a hearing after return was made to an alternative writ of mandate, which writ required respondent to settle or to show cause why he had not settled the transcript on appeal in the case of Best v. Clark, No. D–145,080, superior court of Los Angeles county. Among the objections urged to the certification of the transcript on appeal was that no request for the same was filed with the clerk within ten days after service and filing of the notice of appeal, as required by section 953a, Code of Civil Procedure (as amended by St.1935, p. 1960). This objection is without merit, for the reason that no written notice of the entry of judgment was ever served upon petitioner, as is required by section 953d of the Code of Civil Procedure; and further, because the filing of the notice of appeal does not constitute a waiver of notice of the entry of the judgment. Sterling Corporation v. Superior Court, 207 Cal. 370, 371, 278 P. 859; Griffin v. Kent, 206 Cal. 263, 274 P. 56; Smith v. Wall, 97 Cal. App. 674, 275 P. 983; Attkisson v. Reynolds, 94 Cal.App. 185, 270 P. 686. Therefore the time has not as yet started to run.
The answer to the petition for the writ of mandate herein shows that the clerk of the superior court has already certified to a judgment roll containing everything asked for by petitioner in her request for transcript, not even excluding the opinion of the trial judge. The opinion of the trial judge is not a part of the record on appeal. Estate of Finkler, 7 Cal.(2d) 97, 59 P.(2d) 801; McLeod v. McMahon, 14 Cal.App.(2d) 565, 58 P. (2d) 699. It therefore appears that there is nothing for the trial court to settle, as he has no authority to certify to the clerk's transcript. Beck v. Barnes, 129 Cal.App. 187, at page 190, 18 P.(2d) 749. In the circumstances here shown, the alternative writ should not have been granted.
The petition for writ of mandate is denied, and the alternative writ of mandate is discharged.
YORK, Justice.
I concur: DORAN, J.
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Docket No: Civ. 11432.
Decided: August 19, 1937
Court: District Court of Appeal, Second District, Division 1, California.
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