Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Curtis
Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Curtis
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by
Dismissing.
At the October term, 1910, of the Ohio Circuit Court,' appellees recovered a verdict against appellant, for $500, and appellant made a motion for a new trial during the pendency of which, appellees moved to remit $350 of the verdict, which the court did, thus reducing the amount of the verdict to $150 for which judgment was' rendered, and this appeal is prosecuted. Section 950, of the Kentucky Statutes', in so far as applicable to the question involved, is as follows:
“No appeal shall be taken to the Court of Appeals from a judgment for the recovery of money or personal property, if the value in controversy be less than two hundred dollars, exclusive of interest and cost,” etc.
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