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Scofield v. Scheaffer
104 Minn. 127
Minn.
1908
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PER CURIAM.

This case grew out of Scofield v. Scheaffer, supra, page 123, 116 N. W. 210. The judgment in that case was entered on October 4, 1907, and on the same day an appeal was taken by defendant to the supreme court by the service of the notice of appeal and bond. Thereafter an attempt was made to carry out the directions contained in the judgment by opening the gates in the dam. The defendant replaced the gates, and after a hearing on an order to show cause why he should not open them again the court made a further order directing the defendant or the sheriff to execute the judgment. No supersedeas bond was filed, and the district court therefore retained jurisdiction for the purpose of executing the judgment. Briggs v. Shea, 48 Minn. 218, 50 N. W. 1037; State v. Young, 44 Minn. 76, 46 N. W. 204. An ordinary cost bond, such as authorized by R. L,.-1905, § 4366, conditioned upon the payment of costs and charges which may be awarded against the appellant upon the appeal, does not operate as a supersedeas bond.

The order of the trial court is therefore affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Scofield v. Scheaffer
Court Name: Supreme Court of Minnesota
Date Published: Apr 24, 1908
Citation: 104 Minn. 127
Docket Number: Nos. 15,571—(81)
Court Abbreviation: Minn.
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