26 S.D. 306 | S.D. | 1910
The trial of this action resulted in a judgment granting the plaintiff a divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty, awarding her permanent alimony in the sum of $2,000, payable in four equal installments, and requiring the defendant to secure such installments by a bond in the sum of $3,000, to be approved by the court. As soon as the judgment was entered defendant tendered to the plaintiff’s attorney $400, and offered to furnish the required bond, but the plaintiff refused to accept the payment and proceeded to perfect an appeal from that part of the judgment awarding permanent alimony. No' bond was given by the defendant. Subsequently this court made an order requiring- the defendant to pay suit money and temporary alimony pending the appeal. Tuttle v. Tuttle, 26 S. D. 95, 127 N. W. 637.
The plaintiff and appellant now asks that respondent be required to execute a bond in such sum as may be deemed reasonable to secure compliance with the orders heretofore entered in this court, and such judgment for permanent alimony as she may
Appellant’s application is denied.