Hoffman v. State
Hoffman v. State
Opinion of the Court
This is an action commenced for the recovery of benefits under the workmen’s compensation law. The trial court held for the defendant and plaintiff appeals. The issue here presented arises on a motion to dismiss the appeal for failure of plaintiff to file a cost bond in accordance with section 20-1914, Comp. St. Supp. 1941.
The workmen’s compensation law, section 48-174, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, provides in part as follows: “Any appeal from the judgment of the district court shall be prosecuted in accordance with the general laws of the state regulating appeals in action at law except that such appeal shall be perfected within thirty days from the entry of judgment by the district court * * The general law of the state regulating appeals in action at law is section 20-1914, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, which states in part: “In appeal or error proceedings in any case taken from the district court to the supreme court the appellant or appellants shall, within three months next after the rendition of the judgment or decree
It is contended by plaintiff that the provisions of section 48-175, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, relieves an appellant in a workmen’s compensation case from the necessity of furnishing a cost bond or cash deposit as required by the general statute on the subject. Section 48-175 provides as follows : “No filing fees shall be charged by the clerk of any court for any service required by this Act.” That this statute is effective to relieve parties from the payment of filing fees in cases brought under the workmen’s compensation law has been previously determined. Scott v. Dohrse, 130 Neb. 847, 266 N. W. 709. But it does not have the effect of relieving such parties from the payment of all costs, nor does it relieve appellants in such cases from the requirements of section 20-1914, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, regarding the providing of a cost bond or cash deposit on appeal. All costs other than filing fees are taxable in a compensation case and a bond or cash deposit is necessary on appeal to insure their payment.
Plaintiff urges that section 48-174, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, was adopted subsequent to section 20-1914, Comp. St. Supp. 1941, and consequently that it can have no application. We do not think there is any merit in this argument. Section 20-1914 was strictly a procedural statute before and after its amendment in 1941 and consequently would be applicable as amended. But assuming that the former statute, section 20-1914, Comp. St. 1929, applied, plaintiff’s conten
We conclude that an appellant in a suit seeking benefits under the workmen’s compensation law is required, in perfecting an appeal to this court, to file a cost bond, or make a cash deposit in lieu thereof, within the time prescribed by section 20-1914, Comp. St. Supp. 1941. It appearing that no such bond or deposit was filed within the prescribed 30-day period or within any additional period fixed by this court for good cause shown, the motion of the defendant is well taken and the appeal is dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.
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