Motion by respondents to recall remittitur and to strike therefrom the provision that "appellant recover his costs of appeal" and insert instead thereof the direction that "respondents recover their costs of appeal".
The judgment herein was on appeal (Delorey v. Board ofPublic Works,
Respondents contend that inasmuch as the purpose of the appeal was to obtain a reversal of the judgment of the lower court, which sustained the right of the mayor summarily to remove appellant from office, with the assent of the council, and in view of the fact that in all important and contested matters such judgment was affirmed, appellant should not have been awarded his costs, but on the contrary, *Page 22 the remittitur should have contained a provision that respondents recover their costs on appeal.
[1] Rule XXIII of the rules of the Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal, so far as pertinent here, reads: "In all cases in which the judgment or order appealed from is reversed or modified, and the order of reversal or modification contains no direction as to the costs of appeal, the clerk will enter upon the record and insert in the remittitur a judgment that the appellant recover the costs of appeal." The order of reversal in this case did not contain any direction as to costs, although it did modify the judgment appealed from in the particulars mentioned. Such rule does not give the clerk any authority to do anything except what he did, so it is not a case of his failing to perform his duty under the rule, as was the situation in the cases of Baker v. Southern California Ry. Co.,
In the case of Martin v. Wagner,
In the case of Crenshaw Bros. v. Southern Pac. Co.,
In Petersen v. Civil Service Board,
We are of the opinion that under the circumstances of this case and the authorities cited we have lost jurisdiction to exercise the discretion mentioned in section
Motion denied.
Works, P.J., and Thompson (Ira F.), J., concurred.
A petition for a rehearing of this cause was denied by the District Court of Appeal on June 5, 1931.
