81 Minn. 62 | Minn. | 1900
This cause is before this court on an appeal from an order of the district court of St. Louis county appointing commissioners in corn demnation proceedings. Respondents make the point that the order is not appealable. As we sustain this objection, no other question in the case will be considered.
The question whether such an order is appealable first came before the court in the case of In Matter of St. Paul & N. Pac. Ry. Co., 34 Minn. 227, 25 N. W. 345, where it was held appealable. It does not appear from the record in that case that respondent therein raised the point. It was, however, argued by appellant, probably in anticipation that respondent would make it, and the court expressly decided it. The question next came before us in the case of Fletcher v. Chicago, St. P., M. & O. Ry. Co., 67 Minn. 339, 69 N. W. 1085, where doubts were inferentially expressed as to the correct
The order appointing commissioners is not a final order, any more than an order denying a motion to vacate the former. If, as suggested by counsel for appellants, no final judgment is contemplated or authorized by the statutes in proceedings of this kind, clearly the order appointing commissioners would be final, and certainly ap-pealable. But, as in the Fletcher case, we hold that the statutes authorize and provide for a final judgment; and the order appointing commissioners, and all questions incident thereto, including the right of the receiver to institute and prosecute the proceedings, and the questions as to the propriety and necessity of the proposed improvement, may be reviewed on an appeal therefrom. All intermediate orders made in such proceedings may be reviewed on the appeal from the final judgment. Counsel undoubtedly anticipated that the court would definitely settle this question one way or the other, and in all probability took this appeal out of caution. In Matter of St. Paul & N. Pac. Ry. Co., supra, is overruled on this point.
Appeal dismissed.