Reeves v. Ryder

Supreme Court of Kansas
Reeves v. Ryder, 92 Kan. 168 (Kan. 1914)
139 P. 1028; 1914 Kan. LEXIS 195

Reeves v. Ryder

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,:

The application for the allowance of attorneys’ fees in this case is denied. The action was. begun in the district court, and the judgment of that, court awarding the plaintiff a peremptory writ of mandamus was affirmed. (Reeves v. Ryder, 91 Kan. 639, 138 Pac. 592.) The district court has authority (Civ. Code, § 723) to pass on any claim for damages sustained by the plaintiff, including a reasonable allowance for attorneys’ fees in this court as well as in the-district court.

Reference

Full Case Name
James Reeves v. A. T. Ryder, as Clerk of School District No. 107, etc.
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published