Edge v. Central Construction Co.
Edge v. Central Construction Co.
Opinion of the Court
Opinion op the Court by
Dismissing appeal.
Tills appeal is from an order entered by the Fayette circuit court upon the filing of a mandate of this court, affirming the judgment of that court in this case, on an appeal from a judgment enforcing an improvement lien against real property situated in the city of Lexington and directing a sale of said property to satisfy the lien. See Edge v. Central Construction Co., 195 Ky. 646. The order from which this appeal is prosecuted reads:
“Plaintiff produced to the court the mandate of the Court of Appeals in the above styled action, which is now ordered filed and noted.
“The master commissioner, B. J. Colbert, is now ordered to execute the judgment of this court which was entered in the above styled case on the 16th of March, 1918.
“In making a sale of the property mentioned in the petition, he will require of the purchaser a cash deposit of $50.00; and if' the same is not .made he will at once resell the property and will report his action to this court.”
It is this last provision requiring the purchaser to make a cash deposit of $50.00 of which this appeal complains. Appellant Edge insists that this part of the order is a modification of the original judgment which was affirmed by this court. He is in error in this insistence. The judgment from which the first appeal was prosecuted directed a sale but did not contain any order di
Appeal dismissed.
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