McClatchy v. Sperry
McClatchy v. Sperry
Opinion of the Court
In this case exception was taken to the sureties on the stay bond filed by appellants at the time the appeal was taken. There was a failure to justify the sureties within the time allowed by law, and we think such failure is hardly excused by the showing now made in support of the application for leave to file a stay bond here and for a supersedeas. But the respondents do not object to the supersedeas, provided they can be secured by a bond filed in this court, and at this time. It is well settled that we can order a stay upon the filing of a sufficient bond in this court. Hill
Reference
- Full Case Name
- McCLATCHY v. SPERRY
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Appeal.—The Supreme Court may Order a Stay of Proceedings on a judgment appealed from on the filing of a sufficient bond for the protection of the respondent.