Splain v. Cripple Creek Mine & Supply Co.
Splain v. Cripple Creek Mine & Supply Co.
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The Cripple Creek Mine and Supply'Company and others brought suit in the district court of Teller county against Charles L. Splain, and James T. Stewart as sheriff, to enjoin the defendants from selling certain property described in the complaint, under a certain decree foreclosing a mechanics’ lien; alleging in the complaint, among other things, that the said decree was not entered by the consideration of the court, but was entered upon and by the terms of an agreement and stipulation entered into by and between said Splain, the plaintiff, and one J. S. Vis
From this judgment Splain has brought the case here for review, by writ of error.
In the judgment rendered by the court in this case, the court found that its judgment theretofore rendered was excessive and reduced the amount thereof in the sum of a few hundred dollars; it also found that the judgment was erroneous, and ordered that as to the sum of eighteen hundred dollars said Splain was not entitled to a lien upon the property of The Marie Mining Company.
From the foregoing it appears that the amount of judgment rendered was not in excess of the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, that no franchise or freehold is involved; and, there being no fairly debatable constitutional question presented, it is ordered that the writ of error be, and it is hereby, dismissed. Dismissed.
Reference
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- Splain v. The Cripple Creek Mine and Supply Company
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