Baird v. Shaffer
Baird v. Shaffer
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is an appeal from a ruling refusing to retax costs and exclusively relating to costs which arose in a case and became a part of a judgment that was entered on April 3, 19.13. An appeal was taken to this court from that judgment August 13, 1915, and it was affirmed here. After-wards an execution was issued upon the judgment and on May 1, 1919, the costs were paid into court. No objection was made as to the costs assessed upon the first appeal nor for more than six years after they were adjudged. In-May, 1919, defendants moved for a retaxation of the costs allowed an expert witness, amounting to $109.58, which amount it appears was still in the hands of the clerk of the court. When the motion to retax the costs was denied, the court directed the clerk to hold the money pending an appeal from the decision which defendants announced they would take.
Aside from the fact that no objection was made to the assessment of costs which constituted a part of the judgment which was affirmed upon appeal; and apart from the fact that six years have elapsed and many terms of court have intervened without complaint as to these costs; and notwithstanding the voluntary payment of the same, all of which afforded grounds for holding that the defendants had waived their right to a
The appeal is therefore dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James A. Baird v. John S. Shaffer
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. Motion to Retax Costs — Appellate Jurisdiction. A decision refusing to retax costs which had been assessed and formed a part of a judgment previously affirmed upon appeal relates exclusively to costs and is not open to review, although the amount questioned may exceed $100.