MacAfee v. Catchings
MacAfee v. Catchings
Opinion of the Court
The record contains two appeals from two distinct decrees. The certificate of the register shows one appeal taken on the 23d of May from a decree rendered on the 17th of May, 1906, and the second appeal taken on the 1st of June from a decree rendered on the 29th of May, 1906. The record fails to show any decree of May 17, 1906, and the only final decree contained in the record from which an appeal would lie is the one of May 29, 1906. This latter decree is nothing more than a decretal order carrying into effect some prior final decree of the court, in which, manifestly, the rights of the parties had been .adjudicated. This condition of the record renders it impossible for us to do more than consider the decree of May 29th. This decree was entered on motion of the appellee to carry into effect a former decree, and was rendered on a hearing of the motion and on appellant’s demurrers thereto. The court overruled the demurrer, and granted the motion, decreeing accordingly. It was shown in the motion that by a former decree of the court in the cause the appellee, Catchings, had a lien upon the fund in question and was
Affirmed.
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