34 Minn. 329 | Minn. | 1885
There is nothing whatever in this appeal. Plaintiffs brought an action against defendants to determine the title to certain logs and timber, and obtained, giving the usual bond, a writ of injunction. Pending the action, the parties entered into a stipulation, agreeing that the plaintiffs should take the logs to defendants’ mill, where they should remain till the further order of the court, and containing this clause: “And the said parties hereby agree to submit to said court for its decision, upon said trial, what, if any,
Order affirmed.