243 N.W. 915 | S.D. | 1932
Respondent above named has moved to dismiss the appeal herein upon the grounds that all questions involved have become moot.
Conceding that an appeal should be dismissed when the controversy between the parties has ceased to exist, and there is no subject-matter upon which the judgment of the appellate court could operate (Dickson v. Lord,
Without reciting the facts or the contentions of the parties on this motion, it is sufficient to say that we are not fully persuaded that such situation exists in the instant case, and we are consequently of the opinion that the case ought not to be disposed of on a summary motion for dismissal of the appeal. The motion is therefore denied.
WARREN and RUDOLPH, JJ., concur.
POLLEY and ROBERTS, JJ., absent and not participating.