The motion for allowances must be denied for the reason that it does not appear that an appeal has been perfected in accordance with section 11 of chapter 32, Statutes 1937, page 56. This court is without jurisdiction to order allowances until an appeal has been perfected. Lamb v. Lamb, 55 Nev. 437,38 P.2d 659; Hannah v. Hannah, 57 Nev. 239, 62 P.2d 696. There was no proof presented at the hearing of the motion for allowances, that a notice of appeal had been filed and served in apt time and an undertaking, or its statutory equivalent, deposited or filed in apt time.
It is ordered that the motion for allowances be and the same is hereby denied without prejudice to appellant's filing, serving and presenting another motion therefor within a reasonable time.
It is further ordered that a ruling on the motion to dismiss the appeal be reserved until after the expiration of such time.