34 Mich. 39 | Mich. | 1876
The action in the court below was debt upon a replevin bond given on the institution of a suit before a justice of the peace. The defendant succeeded in that suit and obtained a return of the property. The plaintiff appealed, paying to the justice the costs of the suit before him. In the circuit court the defendant again succeeded, obtaining a judgment for costs. It is to recover these costs that the present suit is brought.
The defendants in this suit in the court below insisted that when the property had been returned and the costs in the suit before the justice had been paid, the condition of the replevin bond had been performed, and that the further remedy of the defendant in the replevin suit must be found in enforcing- the bond which the plaintiff was compelled to give in perfecting his appeal. We think this position un
This is the only error assigned on this record which we deem it important to examine in this opinion. Several arc assigned without the facts being sufficiently stated to enable us to pass upon them; all the others are manifestly untenable.
The judgment must be affirmed, with costs.