California Supreme Court, 1881

Ward v. Superior Court

Ward v. Superior Court
California Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1881 · Ross
58 Cal. 519; 1881 Cal. LEXIS 255

Ward v. Superior Court

Opinion of the Court

Ross, J.:

One of the conditions of the undertaking on appeal was, that the appellant would pay all costs recovered against him in the appellate court. Neither the circumstance that the amount of the bond was more than one hundred dollars, nor the other circumstance, that it was insufficient in amount to operate a stay of execution, rendered the appeal ineffectual.

Writ denied and proceedings dismissed.

McKinstry, J., and McKee, J., concurred.

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