McWilliams Dredging Co. v. Department of Highways of LouisianaMcWilliams Dredging Co. v. Department of Highways of Louisiana
Appealing from an order taxing costs, appellants are here insisting that it should be reversed.
Invoking the general rule that an appeal does not lie from a decree solely for costs, 1 appellee insists that the appeal should be dismissed as one merely involving discretion, and, in the alternative, that if appealable, the order should be affirmed.
Since the refusal below to tax most of the items was based not upon the exercise of discretion but upon want of power to do so, it is clear that the order was appealable. 2 We cannot, therefore, agree with appellee that the appeal should be dismissed.
We do agree with it, though, that the order should be affirmed. This is so because the refusal of most, indeed of nearly all, of the items, was based upon the view that there was no provision in the Statute, the Rules of Civil Procedure, 28 U.S.C.A., or in the practice of the court authorizing their allowance, while the allowance of the other small items was in the discretion of the court.
In Parkerson v. Borst, 5 Cir.,
The action of the court below in disallowing items as costs was in precise accordance with that decision.
As to the amounts he allowed, it is settled by the authorities cited supra, that where the taxation or non-taxation of costs involves not a question of the power to allow 'but of the amount to be allowed, an appellate court will not review the order.
The judgment is
Affirmed.
Notes
. Newton v. Consolidated Gas Co.,
. Newton v. Consolidated Gas Co., note 1, supra; Walker v. Lee, note 1, supra; Williams v. Sawyer Bros., 2 Cir.,