264 Mass. 230 | Mass. | 1928
This is a suit in equity. A final decree was entered wherein the defendant was ordered to pay to the plaintiffs money damages in a definite amount and costs in a specified sum. The plaintiffs appealed from that decree to the Supreme Judicial Court. By the rescript on that appeal it was ordered that the final decree be affirmed with costs. On hearing after rescript a final decree was entered ordering the defendant to pay to the plaintiffs the same money damages and costs in a specified sum, in which were included both the costs mentioned in the earlier decree and the costs incurred by the plaintiffs in connection with their appeal.
The single point argued is whether the costs of the plaintiffs on their appeal to this court rightly were included in the amount of costs thus specified in the final decree after rescript. There can be no doubt of the power of the court to award costs in equity to the prevailing party. G. L. c. 261, § 13. In a suit in equity an order by rescript of this court that a decree be affirmed with costs means that, in addition to whatever costs, if any, may have been included in the decree under review, there shall also be taxed in the final decree to be entered after the rescript the costs of the prevailing party in the full court on the proceedings for review.
Decree affirmed with costs.