147 Ky. 810 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1912
Opinion ■ of the Court by
Overruling motion.
Section 764 of the Civil Code provides:
“Upon the affirmance of, or the dismissal of an appeal from a judgment for the payment of money, the collection of which, in whole or part, has been 'superseded, ■as provided in Chapter 2 of this title, 10 per cent damages on the amount superseded shall be awarded against the appellant. ’ ’
On May 20, 1910, the Citizens National Rank of Monticello, Kentucky, recovered a judgment against the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company in the Wayne Circuit Court for $15,000. The company then prayed an appeal in that court which was granted, and executed a supersedeas bond on which a supersedeas was isubsequently issued. ‘The transcript not having been filed in this court within the time required by law, on motion of the appellee that appeal was dismissed with 10 per cent damages and cost. (U. S. Fidelity Co. v.
Motion overruled.