Mullins v. Cook

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Mullins v. Cook, 207 Ky. 282 (1925)
269 S.W. 338; 1925 Ky. LEXIS 76
Drury

Mullins v. Cook

Opinion of the Court

Opinion of the Court by

Drury, Commissioner—

Dismissing.

The appellant has made a motion for an appeal from a judgment by which W. T. Cook recovered of appellant $164.30, and Leslie Webb recovered of appellant $146.30. These recoveries are separate and distinct, though both were -awarded in the same judgment, and they cannot be added to each other for the purpose of making -an aggregate sum sufficient to give this court jurisdiction. Covington Bros. v. Jordan, 125 Ky. 73, 100 S. W. 326, 30 Ky. L. R. 1135, 15 Anns Cas. 491; Wood v. Moss, et al., 176 Ky. 419, 195 S. W. 1077; Smith v. Berry, 167 Ky. 646, 181 S. W. 379.

Hence, appellant’s motion for an appeal must be overruled for want of jurisdiction.

Reference

Full Case Name
Mullins v. Cook and Webb
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1 case
Status
Published