41 Wash. 293 | Wash. | 1906
'This action was brought by appellant to -retcover possession of certain real estate in the city of Seattle. It is the second action instituted by appellant against re
Conclusions were made and signed in accordance with the findings, and a judgment and decree entered thereupon. In said judgment and decree it was recited, first, that the plaintiff was the owner and entitled to the immediate possession of the premises; then the following provisions appeared:
“ (2) That the defendant have and recover from the plaintiff as a counterclaim in this action the sum of $525, for the permanent improvements made by the defendant on said premises and taxes paid on the same. (3) That if plaintiff shall, within two months from the date of the signing of this decree, pay to the defendant said sum of $525, then said plaintiff shall become the owner of, and be vested with the title to, said permanent improvements; that if the plaintiff does not pay said sum of $525, within said two months, then said defendant may, within two months thereafter, pay the plaintiff the sum of $800, the value of said land apart from the improvements, and said defendant shall then be vested*295 with the title to said land, including said improvements, and be entitled to the immediate possession of said premises and said improvements and each and every part thereof. (4) That, should the plaintiff and defendant both fail to mahe the payments as provided in paragraph 3 herein, then the plaintiff and defendant shall be and are hereby declared to be and deemed tenants in common of said premises, including said improvements, in proportion to their interests and valuations to said realty and improvements.”
Prom this judgment and decree, the plaintiff appeals.
Respondent moves to dismiss the appeal for the reason that the undertaking on appeal is in the form of an appeal and supersedeas bond, and in an amount equal to, or exceeding, twice the amount of the money portion of the judgment and costs, plus $200, which amount was not, however, fixed by any order or action of the trial court. Respondent’s contention is that the amount of the supersedeas bond must be fixed by an order of the trial court in all cases where the judgment is for anything else than money; and contends that the judgment in this case contained provisions which made it other than a judgment for money, as that expression is used in the appeal statute. It is not contended that the amount of the bond is insufficient. In fact, it is conceded that it was sufficient if the rule applicable to money judgments controls. The contention of the respondent with reference to this bond is in opposition to the former holdings of this court, and for that reason cannot be sustained. State ex rel. Washington Bridge Co. v. Superior Court, 11 Wash. 366, 39 Pac. 644; State ex rel. Commercial Nat. Bank v. Superior Court, 14 Wash. 365, 44 Pac. 859; Title Guarantee & Trust Co. v. McDonnell, 28 Wash. 359, 68 Pac. 890; Lacaff v. Dutch Miller Min. etc. Co., 31 Wash. 566, 12 Pac. 112. The motion to dismiss the appeal is denied.
Upon the merits, a former decision of this court is conclusive. In the case of the Investment Co. v. Hambach, 37 Wash. 629, 80 Pac. 190, the exact questions involved in this case were passed upon and decided contrary to respond
The judgment and decree of the honorable superior court is reversed, and the cause remanded, with instructions to enter an unconditional judgment and decree in favor of appellant for the possession of the premises in question.
Mount, O. I., Dunbar, Crow, Hadley, Rudkin, and PuLLERTON, TJ., COUCUr.