Russell v. Dufresne
Russell v. Dufresne
Opinion of the Court
A new trial has been granted in this case, but counsel do not agree upon the form of the order, and have presented the matter to the court.
The defendant urges that the case must be sent back to the referee to take new evidence, while plaintiffs insist that it is only necessary for the court to make and file new findings and conclusions, and enter a new judgment, in accordance with the decision granting the new trial, upon the evidence already before the court. Defendant also objects to the jurisdiction of the court to make any order, for the reason that the case is now pending on appeal. This point is based upon the contents of an order made and entered on August 12, 1901, as follows:
“It is hereby ordered in the above-entitled cause that all proceedings therein be stayed until the 1st day of November, A. D. 1901, or such time thereafter as said court shall first convene, and that said plaintiffs be allowed an appeal from the decree of this court in favor of said defendant and against said plaintiffs, and an appeal from the order dissolving the injunction in said case, and that the time within which the said plaintiffs are required to file their appeal bond and bill of exceptions shall be extended until the time aforesaid. And further ordered that in case said defendant shall not file his indemnifying bond of $10,000 in said action as required by the order of the said court, this day made in open court, within ten days from the making of this order, that the said decree and order dissolving the injunction be set aside, and the cause be allowed to stand upon the hearing of the report of the referee.
“Dated August 12, 1901. Arthur H. Noyes,
“Judge of Said Court.”
Upon considering the testimony, this court drew findings not justified by the evidence, and its conclusions were equally faulty. The new trial was granted for that cause alone. It will not be necessary to take any further or other evidence, for that was not the point upon which the new trial was granted. Duff v. Duff (Cal.) 35 Pac. 437. New findings and conclusions, based upon the evidence now before the court, will be made, and a judgment in accordance therewith entered.
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- RUSSELL v. DUFRESNE
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