216 S.W.2d 906 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1949
Dismissing appeal. *106
William G. Jordan and wife sued William J. Merten, doing business as Merten Realty Company, and I.W. Gerstle to recover $315 paid them as a broker's fee on a sale of real estate, which sale the plaintiffs aver was never consummated. The petition alleges plaintiffs owed defendants a commission of $50 on the deal and asked judgment for $315, credited by the $50, or $265.
The answer denied that the sale was never consummated, and by way of counterclaim defendants averred plaintiffs owed them a commission of $525, to be credited by $315 already paid them, and asked judgment for $210.
By agreement the case was submitted to the court without a jury. After hearing proof he gave judgment in favor of defendants for $525. Plaintiffs excepted to the order overruling their motion for a new trial and prayed an appeal to this court, which was granted by the Jefferson circuit court.
Under KRS 21.060 and 21.080 an appeal from a money judgment for as much as $200, exclusive of interest and costs, but less than $500, can be granted only by this court upon a motion made here. Lower v. Lower,
No motion was made to dismiss the appeal nor was the question of the amount involved raised in briefs. However, we are compelled to raise it ourselves as it is one of jurisdiction and cannot be waived. Stephens v. Davis,
For the reasons given the appeal is dismissed. *107