37 Minn. 10 | Minn. | 1887
The defendants Bowler and Weibeler each commenced an action in the district court against the plaintiff, who was-treasurer of Scott county, to restrain the collection by him of personal taxes assessed against them. In each action the plaintiff in it-gave notice of a motion for an injunction pending the action, and at-the same time procured an order staying all proceedings for the collection of such taxes until after the hearing and determination of' such motion. The motion was heard and denied May 10, 1884, and on the 13th the plaintiff in each action took an appeal from the order denying the motion, and gave the proper bond for a stay of proceedings on the order. Subsequently the order appealed from in one case-was affirmed, and the appeal in the other dismissed, and the proper judgments were entered in this court.
These actions are upon the appeal-bonds, to recover the damages-sustained by the appeals. The only damages alleged in the complaints are that by the appeals this plaintiff was prevented from col
Orders affirmed.